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Re: Core Data and Document Packages
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Re: Core Data and Document Packages


  • Subject: Re: Core Data and Document Packages
  • From: Tim Perrett <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 16:03:06 +0100

Hey Uli

Yea i found the option in the build target, its just a matter of clicking the "package" option in xcode now - which is pretty dandy :)

Cheers

Tim

On 11 Jul 2007, at 14:16, Uli Kusterer wrote:

Specify an entry in your Info.plist for the file suffix you're using for the bundle. Make sure to set the "isPackage" flag there. Then it'll show up as a file instead of a folder. You can also set the bundle bit using Carbon file manager calls. That should take care of showing it as a file even if your app isn't installed.

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 >Re: Core Data and Document Packages (From: sergio <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Core Data and Document Packages (From: Seth Willits <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Core Data and Document Packages (From: Tim Perrett <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Core Data and Document Packages (From: Uli Kusterer <email@hidden>)

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