Re: Custom universal types, but outside an application
Re: Custom universal types, but outside an application
- Subject: Re: Custom universal types, but outside an application
- From: Lee Ann Rucker <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 08 Sep 2011 21:33:31 -0700 (PDT)
When you create the bundle, set NSFileExtensionHidden on it.
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Subject: Re: Custom universal types, but outside an application
I wrote:
> I know how to create an application and instruct the system about a
> custom type and its use by using both CFBundleDocumentTypes and
> UTExportedTypeDeclarations in Info.plist.
I forgot another question: the type represents directories structured
like framework bundles. Those directories have a special extension. What
I don't know how to do is to automatically tell Finder that the
extension should be hidden (just like .app for instance). Can this be
done with an Info.plist keyword under UTExportedTypeDeclarations, or
something like that ?
Thanks.
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