Re: Drag from iTunes
Re: Drag from iTunes
- Subject: Re: Drag from iTunes
- From: Kevin Ballard <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2005 18:20:27 -0500
OSType to hex is simply the ASCII value of each char in the OSType. So
0x6974756E is equivalent to 'itun', since 0x69 is 'i', 0x74 is 't',
0x75 is 'u', and 0x6e is 'n'.
So yes, that type is 'itun'.
On Feb 1, 2005, at 6:12 PM, The Karl Adam wrote:
All these types are documented, the hex number corresponds to an the
unsigned long long OSType for that flavor. All of these flavors are
documented in the Carbon PasteBoard Manager reference that is already
on yoru machine. The conversion from OSType to hex I can't recall at
the moment, but anyone more knowledgable can step up and fill in that
gap.
-Karl
On Tue, 01 Feb 2005 23:17:36 +0100, Lorenzo <email@hidden> wrote:
Thank you. It worked.
I had already taken a look within the pasterboard with
NSArray *types = [pboard types];
NSLog(@"Types %@", [types description]);
so I have seen the flavours. However, ClipboardViewer did let me see
even
the contents, so it was easier. Thank you so much.
A question:
The dictionary is within the flavour @"CorePasteboardFlavorType
0x6974756E"
Could this number 0x6974756E change in the future?
Should I instead use a TYPE like 'itun'? If so, which one (sintax
please).
--
Kevin Ballard
email@hidden
http://www.tildesoft.com
http://kevin.sb.org
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