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Re: How to define allowed file extensions in Info.plist?
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Re: How to define allowed file extensions in Info.plist?


  • Subject: Re: How to define allowed file extensions in Info.plist?
  • From: Ulf Dunkel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 24 May 2011 22:35:57 +0200
  • Organization: invers Software

Hi Christiaan.

This is a list for questions about the use of the xcode tool set, so you're at the wrong list.

You may have seen that I have xposted to cocoa-dev and xcode-users because I wasn't sure if this refers to cocoa (CFBundleTypeExtensions) or Xcode, where you can set up these parameters in the handy Target Properties section Document Types, too.



Also I'd advice you to read up a bit about asking good questions (just google it), because even if this was the right list you'd probably not get any useful answer (the answer BTW is: then you didn't do it correctly, as described in the docs).

Wow, good point. This is almost true for every question which is asked in both lists. Take a cookie from the jar. :-)


---UlfDunkel
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