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- ABOUT TextChanger
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-
- TextChanger is an application which will scan your disk drives for
- text files, and allow you to selectively change their creators or
- delete the contents of their resource forks. This idea is not new;
- for years, there has been an application called “TEXT Ranger”,
- written by Darin Adler of Apple Computer, which does the same thing.
- However, TextChanger adds some unique capabilities:
-
- - TextChanger will identify the application which created the
- document, if that application is present on any mounted disk.
-
- - Whenever a new type of text file is encountered, you can
- instruct TextChanger to show you the file; TextChanger will
- then open the window in the Finder which contains the file,
- and select the file. (This is so that you can establish the
- context in which the file exists, or even open it up to view
- its contents. Having this context often helps in deciding
- what to do with the file.)
-
- - TextChanger can operate in the background.
-
- An example use of TextChanger:
-
- a programmer who we’ll call “Robert M.” (to protect his identity)
- has decided to ditch the MPW Shell in favor of BBEdit. He there-
- fore would like to convert all his MPW-created files to have
- BBEdit’s signature, so that when he double-clicks them, the Finder
- will open BBEdit, instead of giving him some alert about not
- being able to find the application that created his documents.
-
- To scan a disk, simply double-click on TextChanger. When TextChanger
- comes up, click to dismiss the splash screen. A dialog will be presented
- so that you can select a disk to scan. Click the “Drive” button until
- the name of your desired disk is shown in the dialog, and then click
- the “Scan” button. (Under System 7, it will be the “Open” button.
- The Standard File package is a little too smart for its own good.)
-
- You can also scan a disk or a folder by dropping its icon onto
- TextChanger, if you’re running System 7.
-
- TextChanger will then start scanning the drive (or folder). As it does so, it
- will display the name of the folder being scanned, and the name of the file
- currently being examined. (This last will change rather quickly.) To cancel a
- scan in progress, click the “Cancel” button in the progress dialog.
-
- Whenever TextChanger encounters a file of a type it hasn’t seen, it
- will put up another dialog asking you what to do. There are a number
- of actions you can take:
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- - Enter a application signature code in the text field, and turn
- on the “Change Creator to” checkbox. If you don’t know the
- signature code for your desired application, you can click
- the “Choose” button; if you then select an application program
- and click “Open”, that application’s signature will be entered
- in the text field for you.
-
- - Turn on the “Zap Resource Fork” option to delete any resource
- information that may exist in the file. (Text editors often
- store information in the resource fork such as the font and
- size used to display this file’s contents, the last window
- position and size of the file, and so on. MPW also stores
- information related to its Projector source-control system
- in the resource fork of the file.)
-
- - Don’t turn on any options, and click “OK”. When you do this,
- files of the same type as the indicated file will not be
- affected at all.
-
- - Click the “Show” button. The indicated file will be displayed
- in the Finder. With this information, you can determine what,
- if anything, you should do. To resume the scan, bring TextChanger
- to the front again.
-
- - Click the “Cancel” button to cancel the scan.
-
- After selection the appropriate options, click “OK” to continue the scan.
- When TextChanger is finished, the disk-selection dialog will reappear.
- You can then choose another disk, or click “Quit” to quit TextChanger.
-
- CREDITS
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-
- The idea of an application to “search and destroy” rogue creators and
- resource forks isn’t new; the “TEXT Ranger” program by Darin Adler
- goes back to 1989 (and probably before).
-
- Robert Munafo provided the impetus for TextChanger by musing about
- how nice it would be to actually be able to examine the document
- before deciding what to do with it.
-
- TextChanger uses file-search libraries which are part of the Programmer’s
- Editor Package. For more information, write the the address at the end of
- this text file.
-
- UPDATE NOTES
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- Version 1.0.1 (1/10/93)
-
- This maintenance release to TextChanger fixes a crash which would occur
- when repeatedly clicking on the “Drive” button. Also, the desired actions
- for each file type persist for the duration of that invocation of
- TextChanger, so if you can multiple volumes, you won’t have to
- re-enter your desired actions for each volume.
-
- Some Minor Legal Stuff
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- TextChanger is a free program. If you like it, then use it, enjoy it,
- and give it to others. Don’t send any money.
-
- Although TextChanger is free, it is not “public domain”. It is copyrighted,
- and the copyright will be enforced whenever appropriate.
-
- • The source is not available.
-
- • TextChanger cannot be sold, either by itself or in combination with
- any other product, without my express written permission. The one
- exception to this rule is made for user groups. If you’re a user group
- which is publishing a CD-ROM or floppy collection, you may include
- TextChanger and all of its included files without restriction, save that
- the original package is included. Contact me for up-to-date
- versions and information.
-
- • TextChanger may be posted on an information service which charges
- its users for general connection time and downloading, but it may
- NOT be posted to an information service which will charge for the
- specific right to download TextChanger, without my express written
- permission.
-
- • TextChanger may be given away as a support utility for a package
- which is itself to be given away. People who have need to
- distribute TextChanger as a support utility should contact me
- for up-to-date versions and information.
-
- • The following warranty is merely to cover the bases:
-
- Rich Siegel makes no warranty, express or implied, with respect
- to the software or documentation including (but not limited to)
- implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a
- particular purpose. In no event will Rich Siegel be liable for
- loss of profits or goodwill or other indirect, special,
- incidental, or consequential damages resulting from any
- defect in the software or documentation, even if advised of the
- possibility of such damages. Rich Siegel shall have no liability
- for any data stored or modified with this program, including the
- costs of recovering such data.
-
- Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied
- warranties or liability for incidental or consequential
- damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply
- to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may
- also have other rights which vary from state to state.
-
- TextChanger is copyright ©1992 by Richard M. Siegel. All rights reserved.
-
- Questions? Problems? Praise? Suggestions? Want to be a beta site?
- Address correspondence to:
-
- TextChanger Support
- c/o R. Siegel
- 1 Larkspur Way #4
- Natick, MA 01760
- Internet/Usenet: bbedit@world.std.com
-