what is resedit?
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what is resedit?
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I CAME ,I SAW ,I CONQUERED
I bet it's really cool...
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Originally posted by GETING BUTT KICKED:
**what is resedit?
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Its a programming tool that allows people to edit the resource forks of files. Because alot of EV's data is kept in the resource fork, rather than just compiled, the user is able to alter many many aspects of the game.
It can be used, in EV's case, to change any of the resource files and to create plug-ins.
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Originally posted by GETING BUTT KICKED:
**what is resedit?
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It is a tool developed by Apple programmers when they were designing the Mac OS, it is used for editing resources: Resource Editor = ResEdit. It can be used for anything that requires creating or modifying resources, including making plug-ins for EV and EVO.
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Originally posted by Adzara:
**Guys don't tease the newbie. There kidding it's actually a type of italian ice cream.
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ha ha ha. As if resedit sounds italian. But funny, nonetheless.
BTW, to GETING BUTT KICKED, we have no problems with newbies, but please could you change your username to lowercase, at least?
To do that you will need to re-register, but it would be most appreciated...
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Go here: (url="http://"http://www.happyhack.com/pages/network-utilities.htm")http://www.happyhack...k-utilities.htm(/url) . SuperResEdit is a legitimate app, I just couldn't find a legal site.
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Analysis, Mr. Spock?
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Originally posted by Obormot:
**By the way, if you want to use ResEdit to its full potential, and not just for EV, I recommend that you get SuperResEdit, and install the extension Forker. That way, you can edit data forks, and decompile programs to assembly.
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Didn't see much difference from ResEdit with the forker extension and "Super ResEdit" which was very little altered (a few things added).
Where exactly do you decompile it? Saw no extra feature to do that....
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tear it down / AIM: G2uidehatr
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Originally posted by Soviet mikee:
Where exactly do you decompile it? Saw no extra feature to do that....
In the CODE resource. =P Of course, Resourcerer does a better job at what 'SuperResEdit' does it just has a POS sys. 7 interface.
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(This message has been edited by Andrew M (edited 04-21-2000).)
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Originally posted by Andrew M:
**In the CODE resource. =P Of course, Resourcerer does a better job at what 'SuperResEdit' does it just has a POS sys. 7 interface.
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Ahhhh! My stupid, forgot to check that. I guess I am used to regular Res...
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tear it down / AIM: G2uidehatr
i think resourcer is based on hypercard. it has that "feeling" to it. there's no way to change the POS-esque appearance, either. i've tried. but it still kicks @ss.
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