Re: [Q] Strange Drag & Drop from my app to FCP project window
Re: [Q] Strange Drag & Drop from my app to FCP project window
- Subject: Re: [Q] Strange Drag & Drop from my app to FCP project window
- From: JongAm Park <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 11:12:58 -0700
Thanks for your commenting, but...
If it s not recognized as path, the D&D doesn't work.
Also, I checked like this :
For still images :
(gdb) po fileName
file://localhost/Volumes/NEXIO64/Stills/mccain13.tga
(gdb) po [fileName lastPathComponent]
mccain13.tga
(gdb) po [fileName pathExtension]
tga
For mov files :
(gdb) po fileName
file://localhost/Volumes/NEXIO64/MOV/0000By the Way3 C.mov
(gdb) po [fileName lastPathComponent]
0000By the Way3 C.mov
(gdb) po [fileName pathExtension]
mov
So, there should be no problem.
Thanks,
JongAm Park
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On Mar 25, 2009, at 10:56 AM, Computer-Training Segeler wrote:
Hallo JongAm,
1. I don*t what the problem comes from, but it help you to check if
the fileExtension is recognized as this. I've inserted some code I
would use to find that out.
2. Should work, cause i think, your string for the mov-file is not
recognized as path!!!
By using lastPathComponent in the image fileName that fileName is
recognized as path! I'm quite sure that I had that problem long time
ago in my code.
Success
Reinhard Segeler
Am 25.03.2009 um 17:17 schrieb JongAm Park:
Hello, all
I wrote lines of codes for Drag&Drop from an NSTableView of my
program to the FCP.
What is strange is that file extension for dragged image file is
shown on the FCP's project window, while that of dragged mov file
is not.
If the same image file is dragged and dropped from the Finder, it
doesn't show the file extension.
In my code, I put the extensions for mov and image files.
The code is like :
isStillImage = [[mClipArray objectAtIndex:indexInClipsArray]
alpha_id];
if( isStillImage )
{
NSString *fileNameInStillImageFolder;
NSString *currentFileName;
NSRange rangeForFileName;
currentFileName = [[mClipArray objectAtIndex:indexInClipsArray]
longName];
while( fileNameInStillImageFolder = [dirEnum nextObject] )
{
rangeForFileName = [fileNameInStillImageFolder
rangeOfString:currentFileName];
if( rangeForFileName.location != NSNotFound )
{
// Found it!!!!
fileName = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@%@/Stills/%@",
fileNamePrefix, configPath,
[fileNameInStillImageFolder lastPathComponent]];
break;
}
}
}
else
{
fileName = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@%@/MOV/%@.mov",
fileNamePrefix, configPath,
[[mClipArray objectAtIndex:indexInClipsArray] longName]];
1. here to check
NSLog (@"fileName is %@", [ fileName lastPathComponent ] );
NSLog (@"fileExtension is %@", [ fileName pathExtension ] );
Use this to create your path 2:
fileName = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@%@/MOV/%@",
fileNamePrefix, configPath,
[[mClipArray objectAtIndex:indexInClipsArray] longName]];
fileName = [ fileName stringByAppendingPathExtension:@"mov" ] )
}
if( fileName )
[fileNamesArray addObject:fileName];
I also used DragPeeker X for debugging D&D. However, it doesn't
reveal any differences.
So, how to make the extension not displayed on the FCP's project
window?
Thank you.
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