Re: Persistent Stores and Packages ...
Re: Persistent Stores and Packages ...
- Subject: Re: Persistent Stores and Packages ...
- From: SA Dev <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 21:18:19 -0400
Thanks for the heads-up. So ... can I surmise the documentation
was expected to be self-explanatory because if the instructions it
gives worked, they'd be 100% correct? :-D
Cool. CORE DATA is wrong, not ME. ;-) I actually completely ruled
that possibility out of my head because of the constant stream of "I
can't make this work so it must be a Cocoa bug" posts. I was too
afraid of becoming a statistic.
Anyway, by document architecture, I assume you don't mean
completely rewriting NSDocumentController, et al. There's got to be
something someone can recommend that would make this not as
monumental a task as it sounds ...
I would like to know, however, if my target's Document Types (I
said file types earlier, sorry for the confusion) are set correctly
as I described them above ... which by association makes me wonder if
there's some creative jiggling we can do there to get around this
problem.
On May 23, 2005, at 8:17 PM, mmalcolm crawford wrote:
Bah, my apologies. :-((
No, this won't work. There's an "issue" with the interaction
between NSDocument and NSPersistentDocument such that file packages/
wrappers don't play well together. This is a "known issue". There
isn't a workaround short of creating your own document architecture...
mmalc
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