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How to specify extensionless file name as a document type for target (Cocoa)
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How to specify extensionless file name as a document type for target (Cocoa)


  • Subject: How to specify extensionless file name as a document type for target (Cocoa)
  • From: Rick Hoge <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 10:51:16 -0400

We have a document-based app that has to support a bunch of legacy file types. Many of these have file naming conventions that are a pain with Cocoa's document type binding rules.

One of these is a file type where all the file names are eight-digit numbers with no extension. Is there any way to include this in the list of extensions under the Target Info > Properties > Document Types panel?

Thanks for any suggestions,

Rick Hoge
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