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RE: Re: Image export/import question
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RE: Re: Image export/import question


  • Subject: RE: Re: Image export/import question
  • From: "Peter Karlsson" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 13:44:21 +0200

rtfd seems like the solution for me. If i understand it right I can use
whatever file format I need 'inside' the rtfd format, right?

Is there a code example somewhere to get going? I have never used that file
format before.

Peter

Ursprungligt meddelande

>
> On 2004-10-02, at 12.56, Peter Karlsson wrote:
>
> > When the user imports or exports this file I also want some .tiff
> > images to
> > follow the file. These images is located in a folder inside my app and
> > they
> > are images that the user have added to my app so they are not the same
> > images from time to time.
>
> How do the user add images to "a folder inside your app"? It's usually
> a bad design to rely on the user having write access to your
> application directory. Have you thought about using the more
> standardized way of placing modified files in the
> "~/Library/Application Support/YourApp" folder?
>
> > The importent thing is that I want only one
> > single file when importing/exporting. Is there a preferred way to do
> > this?
> > Maybe adding image data to the xml file (if possible), or is there
> > better
> > ways?
>
> Consider using a wrapped file format, like "rtfd" or "nib"! That way
> you can continue to use standard file formats, and still present the
> appearance of a single file format custom to your app to the user.
>
> j o a r
>
>

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