Guy, on Jan 20 2006, 04:21 AM, said:
Okay, it seems to work now and I can also test the recursion
Source: "EV Nova 1.0.9" (184.9MB)
Plugin Archiver: 1:30
Plugin Archiver Deluxe: 1:03
Plug-in Archiver: 6:39
Must have had less processes running this time. Doesn't seem to be a noticeable improvement.
Ah well. That's the price you pay for having built-in .bin support. You may have noticed that it takes a while when "Writing encoded file...".
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Whoops, something must be wrong with your encoding. After expanding the archive the EV Nova app does not work - the data fork is too small (though of course people are unlikely to be including apps in their plug distribution).
I'll look into it, but it's not a high priority.
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And sorry to make you eat your words but the music file also does not work because it was not encoded and the codes were lost (my script is guilty of the same thing :rolleyes:).
True, but in that post what I really meant was that it wouldn't .bin on Windows because it won't preserve the creator and type codes of a file without a resource fork.
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Your app .bins Icon files while my script doesn't but I when expand either archive, neither show the folder icons.
Are you sure that's not just OS X? Often, it doesn't refresh the icon until you modify the folder. Try moving it or creating a file in it.
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(EDIT): One other odd thing I noticed - the resource ID it's reading usually seems to start from the bottom and go constantly up to the top but sometimes it goes up and down (within the same file and same resource type). Is this expected?
shrugs It's just the order the resource manager (or ResEdit) put them in.