Opening and Saving an RTFD
Opening and Saving an RTFD
- Subject: Opening and Saving an RTFD
- From: "Mark Munz" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2008 15:03:56 -0700
I must be missing something obvious here and I'm hoping someone can
point it out.
When I try to read in an RTFD and then write it back out, I lose the
attachments (images) in the file if I open it up again. I'm using a
filewrapper to write it back out. The images are still in the package,
but they are no longer in the file when opened via TextEdit.
NSFileWrapper* filewrapper = [[NSFileWrapper alloc] initWithPath:path];
NSAttributedString* origFile = [[NSAttributedString alloc]
initWithRTFDFileWrapper:filewrapper
documentAttributes:&docAttributes];
if (origFile)
{
NSAttributedString* newFile = origFile;
if (newFile)
{
NSFileWrapper* newFilewrapper = [newFile RTFDFileWrapperFromRange:
NSMakeRange(0,
[newFile length]) documentAttributes:nil];
[newFilewrapper writeToFile:path atomically:YES updateFilenames:YES];
}
}
To rule out any changes I might have made to the attributed string, I
just used the original string and wrote it back to demonstrate the
problem.
Your help is much appreciated. Thanks.
--
Mark Munz
unmarked software
http://www.unmarked.com/
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