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Re: Spotlight and Leopard
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Re: Spotlight and Leopard


  • Subject: Re: Spotlight and Leopard
  • From: Pierce Freeman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 29 Mar 2009 10:14:29 -0700
  • Thread-topic: Spotlight and Leopard

Scott:

Thanks for your reply.  I more mean what has changed in the actual structure
in Spotlight for Leopard.  For example, I tried to follow this article:
http://oreilly.com/pub/a/mac/2005/07/12/spotlight.html but it seems as if
some of the code has been removed from Leopard (HISearchWindowShow, etc).  I
find it rather surprising that there is hardly any up-to-date documentation,
at least in the places I have been looking, for integration with Spotlight.
Any ideas would be very helpful (even if it is just regarding searching for
a file that changes locations in another way).


Sincerely,

Pierce Freeman


On 3/29/09 12:38 AM, "Scott Anguish" <email@hidden> wrote:

>
> On 29-Mar-09, at 1:31 AM, Pierce Freeman wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone.
>>
>> I have been looking into a way to search the user's hard drive for a
>> files
>> and have settled on Spotlight.  I will say ahead of time that if
>> anyone has
>> a better way to search for files that are in changing places, I
>> would love
>> to hear about it!  Anyway, all the documentation I found on
>> integrating
>> Spotlight into my application was regarding Tiger and I couldn't
>> really find
>> any "new" material.  If anyone could point me to a tutorial or
>> quickly tell
>> me the basics, it would be very appreciated.
>
> There weren't any major new features in Leopard as far as Spotlight
> goes. A couple of new metadata keys, that's about it.
>
>


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