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Re: Why is this script 'openin' stationery files.
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Re: Why is this script 'openin' stationery files.


  • Subject: Re: Why is this script 'openin' stationery files.
  • From: Axel Luttgens <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 15:29:48 +0200

Le 10 sept. 2011 à 15:13, Shane Stanley a écrit :

> On Sep 10, 2011, at 10:08 PM, Axel Luttgens wrote:
>
>> This seems to happen at the Finder's level, so that the droplet won't get any chance to receive a reference to the original file (the stationary) nor to avoid the creation of the duplicate file.(*)
>
>> <snip>
>
>> (*) The same way the Finder resolves a dropped alias file before passing the reference to the droplet's open handler.
>
> Where by Finder you really mean LaunchServices, which is what the Finder uses to open the file.

Do you mean that the file duplication is done by LaunchServices?!?

Axel

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