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Sharing a Private Framework Between my App and QuickLook Plugin
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Sharing a Private Framework Between my App and QuickLook Plugin


  • Subject: Sharing a Private Framework Between my App and QuickLook Plugin
  • From: Nick Nallick <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 19:33:01 -0700

Since my QuickLook plugin uses a lot of the code from my app I'm interested in putting the common code into a private framework (i.e., within the app bundle) and sharing it between the two. However since I have to code the installation path into the framework and the app and the plugin are at different directory levels within the bundle I'm not sure how to set this up. I'm also not sure about how to use a framework within a plugin since the executable in this case is probably the QuickLook daemon.

How do I set this up?

Thanks,
Nick Nallick
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