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Re: UTExportedTypeDeclarations vs CFBundleDocumentTypes
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Re: UTExportedTypeDeclarations vs CFBundleDocumentTypes


  • Subject: Re: UTExportedTypeDeclarations vs CFBundleDocumentTypes
  • From: "Kyle Sluder" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 03:16:33 -0500

On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 7:49 PM, Mitchell Livingston <email@hidden> wrote:
> Thanks for the link. I removed CFBundleTypeExtensions, but now the file icon
> won't show up for any of that file type (for example, I associate the file
> to another app, the icon changes for that app; I then re-associate the file
> with my app but the icon doesn't change back. When I re-add
> CFBundleTypeExtensions it works as expected. Am I doing something wrong or
> is this a bug in the Finder?

Have you added the appropriate public.filename-extension array to the
UTTypeTagSpecification key in your UTI declaration?

--Kyle Sluder
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