Re: Re: Opening Classic Application Files? - newbie question
Re: Re: Opening Classic Application Files? - newbie question
- Subject: Re: Re: Opening Classic Application Files? - newbie question
- From: "Michael Ash" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 2 Sep 2006 07:40:16 -0400
On 9/2/06, joe OneNinetyTwo <email@hidden> wrote:
I find my problem. I didn't specify MyDocument as
the class. Once I did that, then MyDocument enables
the OS 9 types I added. I knew it was simple.
> Since I'm not psychic, I can't make any more
> suggestions. It would
> have helped if you'd actually given us some
> information on what you did.
Well, I thought I did. I'm really surprised
sometimes at the level of sarcasm leveled at beginners
in these boards who are asking simple questions as
they try to learn new progamming approaches.
It's not a board, it's a mailing list. And while I'm sure we're all
flattered that you believe we can help you without even seeing the
Info.plist in question, that turns out not to be the case. You'll get
much better answers and much less sarcasm if you actually show the
relevant code (or in this case, the relevant plist), rather than
merely giving a vague description of it. The list guidelines have
links to more information on what information to provide and how to
use the list in general.
Mike
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