Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!ucla-cs!uci-ics!jarthur!bridge2!mips!smsc.sony.com!dce From: dce@smsc.sony.com (David Elliott) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Apples Macromaker Message-ID: <1990Feb26.012030.8899@smsc.sony.com> Date: 26 Feb 90 01:20:30 GMT References: <20918215MES@MSU> <14080@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> Reply-To: dce@Sony.COM (David Elliott) Organization: Sony Microsystems Corp. Lines: 20 In article <14080@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> englandr@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Scott Englander) writes: >Simply change the current macro set in use in the MM dialog, load each >macro, then change back to the new macro set and save. You'll have to >do this for each one. Yes, and before you do this, learn from your mistakes. It is usually a good idea to rename applications so that the name is generic instead of containing the version number. This way, when you get a new version, you won't have to worry about copying the macros. Hopefully, the version number is in a resource that you can look at using Get Info from the Finder. Maybe Apple will fix this in System 7? -- David Elliott dce@smsc.sony.com | ...!{uunet,mips}!sonyusa!dce (408)944-4073 "...it becomes natural, like a third sense." -- Homer Simpson