Re: Using Xcode's target=>info=>Document Types panel
Re: Using Xcode's target=>info=>Document Types panel
- Subject: Re: Using Xcode's target=>info=>Document Types panel
- From: Jerry Krinock <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2012 09:33:01 -0800
On 2012 Nov 12, at 09:20, Jean Suisse <email@hidden> wrote:
> - The icon displayed for the file type is generic and does not match the one I specified.
That's what happened to me when I had an extraneous, conflicting LSHandler entry in ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.LaunchServices.plist.
> Here is my plist (ext stands for the file extension. DESCRIPTION is the string describing the file type):
> …
I can't draw any conclusions from that because I don't know what values are expected.
But I was just thinking that you may have a special case here if you're trying to make your app the default editor for '.txt' files.
Also, I should have said that, before digging into the LaunchServices.plist file, you should try it the "normal" way first:
• Select one of your documents in Finder.
• Click File ▸ Get Info
• If necessary, change "Open with", also clicking "Change All…"
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