Re: Updating the Desktop
Re: Updating the Desktop
- Subject: Re: Updating the Desktop
- From: Laurent Daudelin <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 01:45:15 -0500
on 29/01/04 23:40, Alex Pagliaro at email@hidden wrote:
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Hey,
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I'm writing an application that moves files around on the desktop, and
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I notice that sometimes it takes 10 or so seconds before the files on
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the desktop will actually change in response to my app moving the
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files.
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I was wondering if there was some way to force the desktop to update
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itself with the new files.
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Thanks for your help,
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Look for the method fileSystemChanged:, I think it's in NSFileManager, but
I'm not sure. Maybe in NSWorkspace...
-Laurent.
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