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3. Re-arrange the icons. If you need to re-set the background image, select "Show View Options" from the context menu, chose Background: Picture -> Select, then press Shift-Cmd-G to open the folder /Volumes/OpenOffice/.background and select background.png. If you work on a large monitor, make sure the DMG window position is in the upper left area. | 3. Re-arrange the icons. If you need to re-set the background image, select "Show View Options" from the context menu, chose Background: Picture -> Select, then press Shift-Cmd-G to open the folder /Volumes/OpenOffice/.background and select background.png. If you work on a large monitor, make sure the DMG window position is in the upper left area. | ||
− | 4. Eject the | + | 4. Chose "Eject OpenOffice.org .." from the context menu to force Finder to write the DS_Store file. |
5. Re-mount the disk image and grab the DS_Store file: | 5. Re-mount the disk image and grab the DS_Store file: |
Latest revision as of 09:08, 15 July 2008
This article is a step by step instruction how to re-arrange the icons in a disk image after e.g. a version bump.
1. Convert the disk image you want to modify to an uncompressed format. To avoid any user specific data, change to the /tmp directory first:
# cd /tmp # hdiutil convert -format UDRW -o temp.dmg OOo_2.4.0_080125_MacOSXIntel_install.dmg
2. Mount the disk image, free disk space and make .DS_Store file writeable
# hdiutil resize -size 500m temp.dmg # hdiutil attach temp.dmg # chmod +w /Volumes/OpenOffice/.DS_Store
3. Re-arrange the icons. If you need to re-set the background image, select "Show View Options" from the context menu, chose Background: Picture -> Select, then press Shift-Cmd-G to open the folder /Volumes/OpenOffice/.background and select background.png. If you work on a large monitor, make sure the DMG window position is in the upper left area.
4. Chose "Eject OpenOffice.org .." from the context menu to force Finder to write the DS_Store file.
5. Re-mount the disk image and grab the DS_Store file:
# cp /Volumes/OpenOffice/.DS_Store ./DS_Store