Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uunet!mcsun!inria!imag!iron From: iron@imag.imag.fr (Francois Menneteau) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: RMAKER problem Message-ID: <6528@imag.imag.fr> Date: 10 Nov 89 12:06:14 GMT Organization: IMAG, University of Grenoble, France Lines: 29 Here is my problem: I want to create a resource of type GNRL containing a huge ascii text (about 30K). so I wrote xxxx = GNRL .S ;; to specify it's a string ... ... my text here (many lines not ended by ++) ... ... Unfortunately there are some dots in my text. so RMAKER understands them as new header for GNRL resources, so it refuses to compile my file. And if I try to add ++ at the end of each line of my text, RMAKER can't compile my file (is buffer is too small). I also try to \ my dots, but the result is the same : RMAKER is lost... So is there a special sequence, or an other way to compile my file. It's RMAKER2.0 and I haven't other resource compilers. -- \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ "... I had their lives in my hands \ iron@imag.imag.fr \ their fate their fortune in my visions / uunet.uu.net!imag!iron / No one believed in my true prophecy ////////////////////////// And now it's too late."