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Re: Document Based (I'm semi lost!)
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Re: Document Based (I'm semi lost!)


  • Subject: Re: Document Based (I'm semi lost!)
  • From: Stevos <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 08 Sep 2002 11:32:30 -0500

On 9/8/02 8:27 AM, "Jonathan Jackel" <email@hidden> wrote:

> on 9/8/02 1:09 AM, Ricky Heywood at email@hidden wrote:
>
>> I am a newbie, but I think that I know the answer to your question. You can
>> at least try it. Open your proj in PB and click on the vertical
>> "target" button. Then under targets click on the target you want to
>> change. In the left part of the view that opened, notice
>> Info.plist Entries
>> |
>> +- Simple View
>> |
>> +- Document Types <-- click on this in that view
>
> Nearly correct. You need to change the target's application settings to
> change the extension. So select the target as above (or choose "Edit Active
> Target" from the Project menu, or type option-command-e) and click on the
> Application Settings tab.
>
> Scroll down to Document Types.
>
> Select what should be the only item in the table by clicking on it.
>
> Below the table, change Extensions from "????" to whatever extension you
> want. You don't need the quote marks.
>
> Do the same for OS types.
>
> Click on the Change button.
>
> Rebuild the project.
>
> This is also where you change the icon for your document.
>
> I have found this little editor (as well as the palettes in IB) to be a bit
> fritzy about actually taking my choices. I always get rid of the target
> settings view, then reopen it to verify that my choice is there.
>
> Jonathan
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I'd like to thank everyone for the help. I already had changed the settings,
but it wasn't working, so I tried just the extension without the OS type,
and it worked beautifully. Therefore I'd suggest if anyone has problems,
drop the OS type.

-Stevos
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