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Re: bundles and invisibles
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- Subject: Re: bundles and invisibles
- From: Ranson </S=ranson/OU=LAMD01/O=LANNION/PRMD=CNET/@atlas.fr>
- Date: Wed, 18 Dec 1991 06:44:23 +0000
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Rich,
The bundle stuff is for assigning icons to files. It won't help you to group
related files. For instance, the Finder does not copy invisible files (except
maybe in a folder?).
As was suggested, you could use a folder to "bundle" the files. If you want to
make sure all the files are installed by the user, you could write some kind
of installer (in MCL).
Daniel.