Re: EFS like mac resource fork?
- From: Tom Gilbert <gilbertt tomgilbert freeserve co uk>
- To: "Poletti, Don" <don poletti comverse-in com>
- Cc: "'gnome-devel-list gnome org'" <gnome-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: EFS like mac resource fork?
- Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 21:00:07 +0000
* Poletti, Don (don.poletti@comverse-in.com) wrote:
> >
> > * Poletti, Don (don.poletti@comverse-in.com) wrote:
> > > Maybe this is off base but isn't this very similar to the resource
> > > fork of mac files?
> >
> > Not really. mac resource forks are for metadata, whereas EFS is a
> > filesystem in a file,
>
> I fail to see the distintion. Metadata? bytes are bytes. A Mac program
> can add/edit/remove data from the resource fork of a file I'm not sure
> what happens to the size though. This data could be text or binaries.
>
> > for structured storage inside one file.
>
> Resources on the mac are exactly structure storage in a file
What I meant was that a mac resource for is *attached* onto the file
containing data. So the spreadsheet uses a proprietary binary format,
the resource fork contains only OS-appended data (icons, associations
etc). It is not the same as using EFS to store the spreadsheet in the
first place.
Tom.
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