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Re: Problems with 10.1
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Re: Problems with 10.1


  • Subject: Re: Problems with 10.1
  • From: Laurent Daudelin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2003 00:34:28 -0400

on 25/10/03 23:56, Chad Armstrong at email@hidden wrote:
[snip!]
> The second problem is that I want the Trash icon to update itself. I
> used this command before:
>
> [[NSWorkspace sharedWorkspace] noteFileSystemChanged:[@"~/.Trash/"
> stringByExpandingTildeInPath]];
>
> Under Jaguar, this worked fine and the Trash icon was updated.
> However, under Mac OS 10.1.5, it doesn't update. Is this a bug in the
> system?

Yes, this is a bug. Even under Jaguar, the trash isn't always updated...

-Laurent.
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