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Re: noobs and document package types
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Re: noobs and document package types


  • Subject: Re: noobs and document package types
  • From: matthew aidekman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2006 12:24:26 -0500

Why not just use a bundle?

... or a bundle. anything thats going to keep my documents together, but have my app recognize the directories.


I guess what I'm asking is "how do I make a bundle from the finder/ shell"

The reason I chose to post "document package" is that it looks, from the documentation, as if the finder will treat it as if it can be opened by my app etc.

I'm trying to learn this with out knowing c++ yet. typing moo.app changes a new folder. So my theory is, if it can be done from the finder or the shell I can do it from my app.

problem is, the documentation never tells me how to make a bundle from the finder or/shell.

-matt



http://developer.apple.com/documentation/CoreFoundation/Conceptual/ CFBundles/index.html
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