Re: Code-sign & Services HotKey Modifications
Re: Code-sign & Services HotKey Modifications
- Subject: Re: Code-sign & Services HotKey Modifications
- From: Randall Meadows <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2008 11:32:44 -0700
On Nov 18, 2008, at 7:44 AM, Xavier Snark wrote:
I have a pure cocoa application that relies on Services as its
primary method of invocation. Of course it can be opened normally,
but that decreases its usability by design.
I had already started down the path to allowing the user to change
the Services hotkey since I can't predict which applications they
will be using and what key-combinations will be taken. They need a
way to customize the key-combination to their environment once they
start using it.
Since Apple wants all of us to sign our code moving forward in
Leopard it is not clear to me how I can have both signed code and
let the user change the hotkey combination after the application is
signed and shipped since the hotkey is stored in Info.plist (or did
that change and I haven't seen that documentation?). I will have to
sign the code if I want to access the keychain. I would want access
to the Keychain since I want to change the Info.plist and it is
planned to live in /Applications.
I would think you'd want to store the user's preference using
NSUserDefaults, not rewriting your bundle at run-time.
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