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 well, I had something occur that has something like a 5% chance of happening.  I just wanted to see what was going on in the background.
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 Macs wrap up their applications in "packages" that are really folders, so yes, you've got it exactly right.  The folder structure is highly controlled, so the OS knows exactly where to look for the actual executable (which you've found) and its other files.  The easy way to see inside from the Finder is to right-click (or control-click on a one-button system) and choose "show package contents" from the pop-up menu.
 Back in the old Dominions 2 days, you had to get in there to install maps and mods, but fortunately, now you don't have to.
 
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		| Omnirizon said: the farking dominions3.app is actually a folder that does something magical when you click on it to launch the game.  if you want to use command line switches, the actual executable is deeper in the folder, and becomes confused by trying to use them at the magical dominions.app folder level
 
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		| llamabeast said: Wow, I didn't know it would be so deeply hidden on the mac.
 
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		| Omnirizon said: well, I had something occur that has something like a 5% chance of happening.
 
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		| llamabeast said: Wow, I didn't know it would be so deeply hidden on the mac.
 
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		| djo said: Macs wrap up their applications in "packages" that are really folders, so yes, you've got it exactly right.  The folder structure is highly controlled, so the OS knows exactly where to look for the actual executable (which you've found) and its other files.  The easy way to see inside from the Finder is to right-click (or control-click on a one-button system) and choose "show package contents" from the pop-up menu.
 
 
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