In a message regarding Re: f.launch in win32 dated Sun, 29 Jul 2007
19:28:27 -0700 (PDT), Lennox Jacob said that ...
> Yes, and I can do it very easily on Mac with f. launch like this:
> Use an app to create a text file (f)
> then use
> f.MacCreator = "WXYZ" where WXYZ is the appropriate MacCreator
> f.MacType = "text"
> f.Launch
OK, so on the Mac you have the MacCreator set up for your app
The win32 equivalent is a much blunter instrument - to associate a whole
file extension with your app.
Are you planning to do that? If not, the launch process will need to be
different on windows.
Sorry if I'm covering old ground but I haven't been following this thread.
--
Steve Garman
Using RB2007r3 Professional on Windows Vista Ultimate
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