qseclbb@pyr.gatech.EDU (Bill Joye) (06/15/89)
Ok, I give up... What is wrong with the bundle resource in FullWrite Professional 1.0? Sometimes, I am unable to open a FullWrite Document from Finder. Solution... open the document from within FullWrite or rebuild the desktop... I looked at the bundle, FREF, and ICN# resources and I did not see anything wrong (however, I'm no guru). I remember this being old news, so just reply via mail. Thanks, bill joye
drc@claris.com (Dennis Cohen) (06/16/89)
In article <8534@pyr.gatech.EDU> qseclbb@pyr.gatech.EDU (Bill Joye) writes: >Ok, I give up... What is wrong with the bundle resource in >FullWrite Professional 1.0? > >Sometimes, I am unable to open a FullWrite Document from >Finder. Solution... open the document from within FullWrite >or rebuild the desktop... > >I looked at the bundle, FREF, and ICN# resources and I >did not see anything wrong (however, I'm no guru). > >I remember this being old news, so just reply via mail. > There is nothing wrong with the BNDL, FREF, or ICN# in FullWrite Professional. The problem was that in the initial release of the product, the bundle bits were set on both the Dictionary and Thesaurus files as well. Ashton-Tate shipped new Dictionary/Thesaurus disks to all (supposedly) registered owners very shortly after this was discovered. You can take care of it yourself by just unsetting the bundle bits on those two files (and the INITed bits), exit to the Finder and reopen the folder that you've got them in. This is easier to do if you're not running under MultiFinder -- if you are, then make sure that the folder that contains the files is closed while you're performing the bit-flipping. -- Dennis Cohen Claris Corp. ------------ Disclaimer: Any opinions expressed above are _MINE_!