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Re: Changing "MyDocument" to another class
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Re: Changing "MyDocument" to another class


  • Subject: Re: Changing "MyDocument" to another class
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 16:47:03 -0800

Hmmm, I must be missing some small detail. However, I scoured the
project for 20 minutes and can't find any references to MyDocument. I
even used Sherlock to search all of the file contents for MyDocument. It
found nothing. Certainly there must be a way to change the name of
MyDocument.

Other people have answered this, I think. I just want to mention that I just logged a bug on PB that making a new document-based app project should let you choose the document class name, to save everybody having to do this over and over.

In looking at the archives, I noticed that on 22 Oct 2001, sunnyvale
posted this question: "how to save a image in NSImage to pict format file"
, with this comment: "I can save the NSImage to GIF or JPEG but not PICT".
I've also seen other posts around this subject.

How can I save it to my new JPEG file?

Are there any settings for the compression quality?

Searching the archives for cocoa-dev and macosx-dev should yield much material on this. A good string to search on is "representationUsingType". No need for us all to go around on this again. :->
I also just logged a bug on the doc that this method should receive priority for documentation in the next release, as this issue seems to come up more or less every day. :->

Logging bugs is the best way to let Apple know what we external developers need. You can never log too many of 'em. It takes a minute or two, and it might mean that that really annoying thing that's been getting in your way gets fixed next release. http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter/index.html. Love it, use it.

Ben Haller
Stick Software
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