Re: telling when a directory is really a bundle
Re: telling when a directory is really a bundle
- Subject: Re: telling when a directory is really a bundle
- From: "Clark Cox" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 16:39:33 -0700
On 10/22/07, Martin Redington <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> On 22 Oct 2007, at 17:44, Sean McBride wrote:
>
> > On 10/22/07 4:19 PM, Dirk Stegemann (Mailing-Lists) said:
> >
> >> For example, I copied an .xcodeproj bundle to a system which didn't
> >> have the Xcode tools installed. The Finder treated the bundle as
> >> ordinary folder; is this intended behaviour?
> >
> > That's because the 'bundle bit' is not set by Xcode when it saves. In
> > my experience, few applications do this, which is a shame because it's
> > easy and fixes the problem you describe.
> >
> > I would suggest that all apps that save as packages/bundles set the
> > bundle bit on their documents. You can use MoreFilesX's
> > FSChangeFinderFlags () function like so:
> >
> > FSChangeFinderFlags (&projFolderRef, true, kHasBundle);
>
> I've just been looking at the kHasCustomIcon flag, and that seems to
> be wildy inaccurate for most items as well ...
How so? (note that "having a custom icon" is not the same as "not
having a generic icon")
--
Clark S. Cox III
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