Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!olivea!oliveb!veritas!amdcad!brahms!ching From: ching@brahms.amd.com (Mike Ching) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system Subject: Re: How do I create a suitcase? Message-ID: <1991May24.234746.17249@amd.com> Date: 24 May 91 23:47:46 GMT References: <1991May23.200250.14383@fs7.ece.cmu.edu> Sender: usenet@amd.com (NNTP Posting) Organization: Advanced Micro Devices; Sunnyvale, CA Lines: 19 In article <1991May23.200250.14383@fs7.ece.cmu.edu> silvus@vauxhall.ece.cmu.edu (Gregory Lee Silvus) writes: >The subject says it all. The way I create font suitcases is to >copy an old one, throw away everything inside, then put the new >stuff inside. How can I create a _sound_ suitcase from scratch? >I don't think I have any to copy and follow the above procedure >with, because every time I double click one, the SoundMover program >opens. > Is the desire for suitcases for organization? When I drag fonts out of the system they turn into documents. I assume sound resources would behave similarly. However each one is a separate document (actually I think there's both a bit map and truetype document for each font) so standard folders will keep them organized. Just trying to understand the need for suitcases. Mike Ching