Re: [NTLK] How-to use ResEdit to make NTK sound resources

From: Norman Palardy (palardyn_at_shaw.ca)
Date: Thu Feb 26 2004 - 09:08:54 PST


That one is a little trickier
Open the data fork in resedit using the HEX viewer
Select all the hex
Copy it
Open up a new SND resource
Close it and reopen it in the HEX view
And paste everything

On Feb 26, 2004, at 9:50 AM, John Osborne wrote:

> Calvin,
>
> The first part is pretty easy. Open ResEdit and use the Get File/Folder
> Info command in the File menu. Find the file you want to change and
> click OK. You will get a dialog that will allow you to change the file
> type an creator. Instead of ResEdit, you can also use BunchTyper to
> change creator and file type codes for a lot of files at the same
> time--I use it al the time to change the signature of .pkg files for
> the Newt to the appropriate signature so they are seen by NCU. I'm
> still looking into how to change the fork of data in a file.

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