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Re: Custom Document (proxy) icon in window title bar
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Re: Custom Document (proxy) icon in window title bar


  • Subject: Re: Custom Document (proxy) icon in window title bar
  • From: Sean Todd <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 16:41:26 -0500

Replying to my own post.

There seems to have been a problem with my adding UTI identifiers for my document types in the target inspector properties pane. A bug with the system of some sort? Shortly after I posted my original message, my doc icons in the finder were replaced by generic doc icons as well. When I removed the UTI identifiers from the Info.plist file, my custom doc icons were displayed again.



On Jun 23, 2005, at 4:00 PM, Sean Todd wrote:

I didn't find any previous discussion of this in the archives or in the release notes so ...

I have a Cocoa document app that, when run on 10.4.1, displays a generic document icon for the proxy icon in the document window's title bar. The same is true for items in the Open Recent menu.

I am wondering why my custom document icon from my .icns file is not displayed like you see with Xcode 2.0?

Thanks,

Sean
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