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[SOLVED] Installing elements from application bundle
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[SOLVED] Installing elements from application bundle


  • Subject: [SOLVED] Installing elements from application bundle
  • From: Frédéric BLANC <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 01:12:08 +0100

Hi Stefan,

On Tuesday, Feb 18, 2003, at 14:49 Europe/Paris, Stefan Wiesendanger wrote:
have you had a look at NSWorkspace? (especially performFileOperation:source:destination:files:tag:)
Stefan, thanks a lot for the right pointer! It just worked straight away. I then managed to copy elements from my application package in almost one instruction. You saved me great time since I think I wouldn't have easily found that operation could have been packed in a class name as NSWorkspace (kind of too general for me). Thanks again.


- Fred
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