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Re: [OT] Re: r/w resource forks




Le 17 févr. 08 à 14:08, Torsten Curdt a écrit :

Instead of using resource forks I thought I could use a bundle. So I have created a test.pdf folder and set the bundle bit. The original pdf is included in the Resources section. If I could now instruct other apps to open that original pdf inside the bundle on a double- click/open ...that would be perfect. I would hope hand crafting a proper Info.plist could do that. But I haven't found the right key/ documentation yet. Anyone know whether that is possible at all?

But anyway ...this is in no way related to Cocoa APIs - so I am sorry for the OT post. (offlist answers are welcome of course :))

So this post is more: any suggestion where to ask such a question instead?

cheers
--
Torsten

You should not use a well known extension for your own format. OS X, and the Launch service use the extension to define the document type and properties. Using pdf on a bundle will confuse the system and other applications.



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