Re: NSWorkspaceRecycleOperation and auto-renaming items moved to Trash
Re: NSWorkspaceRecycleOperation and auto-renaming items moved to Trash
- Subject: Re: NSWorkspaceRecycleOperation and auto-renaming items moved to Trash
- From: Kurt Revis <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 06:41:07 -0800
On Thursday, February 28, 2002, at 01:50 AM, Matt Judy wrote:
I'm with Ondra here... Using an application as a necessary part of your
app is a bad idea, especially if the app has to be running, not just
present. Finder hasn't been running on my box in 3 days, but that's
beside the point.
At least, if you opt not to do this the correct way, acknowledge that
you are doing this the wrong way, and don't encourage others to use
such a hack.
Well, of course I'm not happy with it either. It's a workaround, so by
definition it's sub-optimal. I would love to take it out as soon as
possible.
What NO ONE has actually provided yet is another way to do the
workaround. In my world, actual code is a lot more useful than someone
who says "it's very easy" but doesn't help any further. Sure, you can
do this with a category on NSWorkspace, and probably should, but that
has nothing to do with getting the actual functionality that NSWorkspace
is lacking.
So who's going to show me some actual code? Come on, you are all smart
people, teach me something.
If you have a bug number, I can lend some support to it.
#2853822, but I have no doubt that someone has filed the same bug long
before I did.
Also (heading towards OT for this list)-- I know nothing about people
writing "Finder replacements", but if they really are replacements,
shouldn't they implement the same AppleEvent suites that the real Finder
does?
--
Kurt Revis
email@hidden
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