Re: New Spotlight Info
Re: New Spotlight Info
- Subject: Re: New Spotlight Info
- From: Allan Odgaard <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2004 12:40:04 +0100
On 9. Nov 2004, at 12:07, Luc Heinrich wrote:
This means that the simple disk image with the application in it, and
the single step install will be a thing of the past.
Wrong. Applications can "install" stuff that they carry in their
bundle by themselves. [...]
There's some stuff mentioned here to document (in the info.plist) which
files the bundle contains that the Finder should offer an install for:
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/MacOSX/Conceptual/
BPRuntimeConfig/Concepts/PListKeys.html
But I've not been able to make it work (nor fully understand the
documentation for that matter).
E.g. APFiles:
This key specifies a file or directory you want to
install. You specify this key as a dictionary, the
contents of which contains information about the file or
directory you want to install. To specify multiple items,
nest the APFiles key inside itself to specify files inside
of a directory. Table 2 lists the keys for specifying
information about a single file or directory.
Does anyone know if this is implemented functionality, and if so, how
it works?
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Kind regards Allan
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