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Re: Enabling File Open/Save etc in a non-document-based application
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Re: Enabling File Open/Save etc in a non-document-based application


  • Subject: Re: Enabling File Open/Save etc in a non-document-based application
  • From: Rob Keniger <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 12:52:47 +1000


On 17/04/2008, at 1:59 AM, Erik Buck wrote:

See the TextEdit example code on you hard disk. The last time I looked, it was not a document based application,


Actually, the version of TextEdit that ships with the Leopard developer tools has been updated so it uses NSDocument. Prior versions did not.

--
Rob Keniger



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