Re: Place for app version value in document wrapper
Re: Place for app version value in document wrapper
- Subject: Re: Place for app version value in document wrapper
- From: Sandeep Parikh <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 09 May 2007 19:17:52 -0500
- Thread-topic: Place for app version value in document wrapper
Since you control the contents of the document, it would be best for you to
find a convention that scales over time and accounts for compatibility with
future versions.
AFAIK, there is no Apple-sanctioned way to do it. Though if you look at the
bundles created by Pages, you'll see that this information is embedded in
the index.xml.gz (which essentially is the document itself). I suspect
Keynote handles this in a similar manner...
-Sandeep
> From: Jaime Magiera <email@hidden>
> Date: Wed, 9 May 2007 17:51:58 -0400
> To: Cocoa Developers <email@hidden>
> Subject: Place for app version value in document wrapper
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I've scoured the docs, but can't seem to find an answer... Is there a
> Apple-sanctioned place to put the version of application that a
> document was created/modified with in the document itself? My
> documents have a config plist for per-document-based preferences. App
> version info could go there. However, if there is an "official" way,
> that would will be followed.
>
> thanks,
>
> Jaime Magiera
> Sensory Research Network
> http://www.sensoryresearch.net
>
>
>
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