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Re: Waking up the Finder
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Re: Waking up the Finder


  • Subject: Re: Waking up the Finder
  • From: Clark Mueller <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2002 17:48:31 -0600

Thanks. That did the trick.

Clark

On Thursday, August 15, 2002, at 03:44 PM, Tomas Zahradnicky wrote:

Hi guys and gals,

I have a problem whereby if I make certain changes to a file (such as locking it, making it invisible, or hiding the extension), it takes some time (sometimes even a restart of the Finder) for the Finder to register the change. Is there any way I can send a message to the Finder to wake up and register the changes to a file? Is NSWorkspace's noteFileSystemChanged: something that should do this?


I'm not sure about NSWorkspace, but there's a function for that called FNNotify which resides in CoreServices.framework.

-tomas
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# Tomas Zahradnicky, Jr
# The Czech Technical University
# Dept of Computer Science, FEE-CTU Prague
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