Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!caen!uflorida!winnie!zach!rcs00455 From: rcs00455@zach.fit.edu (Kevin Anderson / Lazlo) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: Wings (was:Re: GS/OS Reording) Message-ID: <1977@winnie.fit.edu> Date: 30 Jan 91 20:46:47 GMT References: <28451.chatter.infoapple@pro-beagle> <38646@cup.portal.com> Sender: usenet@winnie.fit.edu Reply-To: rcs00455@zach.UUCP (Kevin Anderson / Lazlo) Organization: Florida Institute of Technology, ACS, Melbourne, FL Lines: 21 In article <38646@cup.portal.com> -Rich-@cup.portal.com (Richard Sherman Payne) writes: >I tried to edit one of these files (almost have them cleaned out) today >with GSX Edit. I had to chop a combiner basic program out of the text >file. I cut the basic program out, selected all, deleted it, then pasted >it back in. I saved the file with the name combiner. It would not exec. >It took a while to find out why, but GSX Edit had saved the file with >a resource fork. I really had not been looking for this. I will file a >bug report to Mark Cinelli tomorrow. How did you save the files? Did you choose "Save" or "save as text"? GSXEdit by default saves it's files in teach format, which saves it with a resource fork I believe. Tyr using "save as text", I haven't had any problems with GSXEdit so far. Very nice program. > Rich > -Rich-@cup.portal.com Kevin Anderson rcs00455@zach.fit.edu