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Post by Info-Mac » March 15th, 1992, 11:00 am

Download: http://archive.info-mac.org/info/sft/resedit-tips.hqx

ResEdit 2.1 gives you the tools to tinker with System 7Us new interface, and
with a little effort you can accomplish almost any tweak you want. To get you
started, here are five ResEdit projects that include step-by-step instructions
on customizing techniques, as well as sample resources to illustrate each tip.
RFive ResEdit TipsS lets you:
1. Decorate your desktop with a selection of 16-x-16-, 32-x-32-, and
64-x-64-pixel patterns.
2. Create your own Startup screens, in any size or color you desire.
3. Graft icons onto files; clean up icons; touch up small icons; and use the
BNDL (bundle) resource to globally assign color icons to documents (for
example, all Microsoft Word files, all FileMaker Pro documents, or all
HyperCard stacks).
4. Assign color startup icons to old INITs and control panels so you have
something pretty to look at while you wait for your Mac to start up.
5. Master the elusive TMPL (template) resource and edit new and unknown
resource types.
Each of the above techniques is illustrated with sample resources; among these
is a template for editing the new Finder menu resource (the enigmatic fmnu),
thereby adding Command-key shortcuts to the FinderUs File, Edit, and Special
menus.

Downloaded from Compuserve. Please note that I am not the author of this
software.




Hello to everyone.

First of all I would like to apologise if you receive more than one copy of
this mail due to my crosspost. And then sorry that it has taken me so long
to finish this round up, but I am quite a busy student and had a lot of
exams... Well lets get to it.

Some time ago I was looking for a Macintosh security package to do
the following features:
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> * let me lock the System folder with a password
> * let me create separate protected folders for users on each machine
> * be compatible with 030 and 040 Macs (Performa 450 and 475 mainly)
> * be compatible with AtEase 2.0 (if possible!)
> * allow a user to access his protected folder over an



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