[squeak-dev] Re: releasing apps.

Andreas Raab andreas.raab at gmx.de
Wed Oct 29 10:09:47 UTC 2008


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 at 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 -
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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