Steven W Riggins wrote:
You need to change the app extension and map your own extension on windows. You need to build vms with your own icons included in the VM on windows.
You don't need to build it. Use your favourite http://www.google.com/search?q=windows+resource+editor and you can replace those resources without rebuild.
Cheers, - Andreas
On the Mac, you need to supply your own icons and edit the plists so that they point to your own app's identifier, icons, get info data, etc.
On Oct 28, 2008, at 11:18 AM, David Mitchell wrote:
The one-click image distros were based on these efforts. If you start with one of them, you can just slide your image over the included image and you have a bundle that works on Mac, Windows, and Linux.
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 11:28 AM, Bert Freudenberg bert@freudenbergs.de wrote:
On 27.10.2008, at 07:43, Mark Volkmann wrote:
For those of you that write non-web-based Smalltalk applications for users that aren't comfortable working in a Smalltalk environment, how do you typically package them up for your users? Are you able to provide them with a desktop icon that they can double-click to start the application? If so, can you point me to some documentation on how to do that?
Best is probably to look at some examples. The common way nowadays is to put the VMs and image into a directory structure that impara developed for deploying Plopp (planet-plopp.de). This can also be seen in action in Sophie (opensophie.org), Seaside (seaside.st) and Qwaq Forums (qwaq.com).
- Bert -