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how do you create your applescript dictionaries on OSX?

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Subject: how do you create your applescript dictionaries on OSX?
From: James Sentman <james at sentman dot com>
Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 16:54:16 -0500
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HI Folks,

What programs and techniques do you use to create your applescript dictionaries on OSX? Up until my switch to this Intel machine I've been using Resourcer in classic (yes, classic) to create my aete resources and including them in my built apps. That has worked for a long long time and the aete resource seems to still be fully supported on OSX. But now that I no longer can run classic and I'm starting to see other strange things that I think are the intel endian issues with reading or interpreting my aete resources perhaps it's time to switch to one of the OSX file layouts for this.

I have experimented with the sdef editor program, and I can get it to import my aete resources and let me edit them and save them back out as aete resources. I can also save them as the various OSX formats
from that. But I dont know how to take that XML file and make it show
up in the proper place in the bundle to have the system recognize it.

Any information on which type of file works better and where to put it once I've created it would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you!
 James
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