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How to do what Finder does programmatically
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How to do what Finder does programmatically


  • Subject: How to do what Finder does programmatically
  • From: "Gerriet M. Denkmann" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 04:55:47 +0700


On 24 Sep 2009, at 00:51, Scott Anguish wrote:

Just so there is no mistake.

Discussion of the removal of creator codes, merit of creator codes, etc, isn’t appropriate for here.

I don’t have a suggestion for a better location for you to discuss it.

Scott
[moderator]

I am sorry to have used such a controversial subject as "Creator Codes".
I am not interested in discussing this (well, I am interested, but if it is off topic, then it is ok).


So to rephrase my question under a (I hope) less controversial subject:

One can set an application to be used by some document by selecting this document in Finder and doing File → Get Info → Open With.

How can the same be done programmatically?

Kind regards,

Gerriet.

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References: 
 >Creator Codes in Snow Leopard (From: "Gerriet M. Denkmann" <email@hidden>)
 >[moderator] Re: Creator Codes in Snow Leopard (From: Scott Anguish <email@hidden>)

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