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RE: launch services file association



>
> because false is the default.
>
> Also:
> <key>CFBundleTypeOSTypes</key>
> <array>
> <string>dart</string>
> </array>
>
> All FourCharCodes that are all lowercase (such as this file type) are
> reserved by Apple, so you should have at least one upper case letter
> in your file type. (Using all lowercase like this is just setting
> yourself up for another potential conflict with an Apple
> application.) Do the files that are opening in the wrong application
> have this file type?
>
> Larry
>

Yes.  I believe I understand file type correctly here to mean the file extension:  "*.dart".  As I pointed out in a response about using Creator, the problem here is that files will often arrive copied from another OS or phone, so I don't have control over the extension, which already exists, or the case.  But would using "*.Dart" really fix it?  I thought these filenames were case insensitive....
 
--Daniel


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