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How Make an Automator Action Target (like CoreRecipes example)
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How Make an Automator Action Target (like CoreRecipes example)


  • Subject: How Make an Automator Action Target (like CoreRecipes example)
  • From: Jerry Krinock <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 20:13:22 -0700
  • Thread-topic: How Make an Automator Action Target (like CoreRecipes example)

I looked at Apple's CoreRecipe sample project because this has an automator
action in it.  In this project, unlike all the tutorials I read on "creating
an automator project", the action "project" is not a separate project but is
in fact a Target within the CoreRecipes application project.  This makes a
lot more sense to me than starting a new project, but I don't see how they
did it.

My Xcode/Cocoa App project will not accept their Action Target as a drag and
drop.  When I try to add a new target, the closest template I can find is
Cocoa > Loadable Bundle.  But the Properties tab of this target is different
than the one in the CoreRecipes action.  Instead of a table os Settings and
Values at the bottom, I get the usual list of "Document Types", as though
this target were an application.

How do I make one of these "Automator Action" targets within an existing
application project?

Jerry Krinock


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