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Working With Bitmap Images; Document-Based Application Redux | |
| Subject: | Some changes | |
| Date: | 2002-05-06 13:35:01 | |
| From: | michele | |
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Response to: Some changes
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Hello p (what's your first name please, p sounds very mathematical to me),
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I am Paul, Sherlock 3 of Jaguar multithreaded
2002-05-07 22:37:00 psheldon [Reply | View]
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I am Paul, Sherlock 3 of Jaguar multithreaded
2003-06-10 16:36:20 anonymous2 [Reply | View]
no i am paul sherlock 3 of jaguar multithreaded
i will unleash my power on all of you! -
I am Paul, Sherlock 3 of Jaguar multithreaded
2002-05-13 03:59:57 michele [Reply | View]
Hello Paul,
The indexes you create with MarshmallowLibrarian are saved in Users/Library/Application Support/MarshmallowLibrarian/Index. Whenever you launch the application or a saved file, the program loads the indexes.
As for Sherlock, I think the indexes are encoded into the com.Apple.Sherlock.plist file which is located in Users/Library/Preferences folder.
Michèle




I'm going to fool with Marshmallow librarian.
I think there are general things I don't understand about indexing, whether with sherlock or Marshmallow librarian. Where, for example, is the index saved or is it saved?
I installed the May 2002 cd mailing mac os x developer tools. There was also a disk with developer tools in April. So, to make an April fools joke, I might be fooled as to which was the April tools. They usually have distinct things in different months and two months of tools is surprising. So, I may really be fooled.
I copied and recompiled and old project in Applescript and then did the "Variables Inside Cocoa Objects" of 04/12/2002 in the new PB. The readme on the May cd mailing tools said that headers were precompiled and so builds were faster. I think they were.
Exciting.