Hello,
I need some
help.
I'd like to know what part of the HFS format is
responsible for how icons on an external CD-volume appear on the desktop of Mac
OS 9. The desktop database holds the icon info but where is info. like
Window-sizing on the Mac, no. of icons per row,
spacing of icons etc. stored ? Is this stored on the hard-disk of the Mac or
is there some way in which I can get this to be stored on my CD as well ?
Is this part of the desktop database too ?
The situation is as follows - when I insert my
HFS-CD into my drive and click on the CD-symbol a window opens up
displaying the icons for all the files present on the CD but they are not spaced
properly and the view doesn't look all that good - Is there some way in which I
can display these properly ? ..ie.
say 'n' icons in one row etc ? Sometimes there are around 30 icons
displayed for around 100 files on my CD... then a lot of empty space is
displayed - which could mislead the user to think that no more files are present
- and then the remaining 70 file-icons suddenly show up.
I presume this doesn't have to be stored on the
external HFS-volume but rather has something to do with my Mac-OS settings...
but I'm not too sure. I'd appreciate it if someone could tell me which part is
responsible for such things ? I'm not creating a desktop DB at the moment but
this looks really bad and I'd like to change it if I can i.e. if this can
be overcome somehow without having a desktop database on my
CD.
TIA,
Nandini
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