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Saving a Document style app


  • Subject: Saving a Document style app
  • From: Luther Baker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2014 11:06:35 -0500

I'd like to save my Document based app in the bundle style format. IE: I'd
like to save things in a directory - like apps like OmniOutliner do.

Out of the box, I get the option to save as sqlite, binary or XML. What I'd
like is to save a 'bundle' with my own extension and nest things like the
the sqlite database inside of it.

Is this type of functionality provided for me by another Cocoa framework or
is this a strictly manual process that has been passed down as convention
from dev to dev?

Is anyone aware of an Apple example app that would demonstrate this? Or any
suggestions regarding an Open Source Cocoa App by anyone here that would be
worth browsing through for this type of stuff?

Thanks,
-Luther
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