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Re: CFBundleDocumentTypes [SOLVED]
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Re: CFBundleDocumentTypes [SOLVED]


  • Subject: Re: CFBundleDocumentTypes [SOLVED]
  • From: koko <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2013 10:38:34 -0700

I had not launched the Ap from Finder … of course upon doing so Launch Services registered all my new types.

Apologies the noise.

-koko



On Jan 30, 2013, at 8:14 PM, koko wrote:

> For a few years now I have defined CFBundleDocumentTypes in my apps info.plist. The LSItemContentTypes contained 26 entries of the form com.company.ext where ext has 26 unique 3 chc values.
>
> Any file whose extension matched these 26 can be double-clicked or dropped on my app and application:openFile is called.
>
> I added a 27th entry with a 2 chc ext as com.company.bx
>
> I built and installed the app on my machine.
>
> I cannot drop or double-click files of extension .bx on my app.
>
> What might I be doing wrong?
>
> -koko
>
>
> NOTE: I know UTExportedTypeDeclarations in the.plist are for types my app owns, I also have corresponding entries to the CFBundleDocumentTypes in this key.
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