RTFD is not a File, i'ts a bundle. Try to right clic on it in the Finder ;-)

Le 6 avr. 08 à 18:15, Reza Farhad a écrit :

Jean

Thanks for that, and it worked, but I am still surprised that I could not generate the file form the data. Is this a bug?

Fred


On 6 Apr 2008, at 16:54, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:


Le 6 avr. 08 à 17:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Dear All

I am trying to save an AttributedString with attachments to a RTFD file.

I am converting the Attributed string to NSData using:

NSData *textData = [ exportText RTFDFromRange:textRange documentAttributes:nil ];

and then saving it to fileName:

     [ textData writeToFile:fileName atomically:NO ];

The file that is generated appears to be the data structure of the RTFD file rather than a simple RTFD file that can be opened by textEdit.

Can anybody suggest what else I need to do or what I am doing wrong.

Thanks

Fred

PS. I can get what I want by creating a NSTextView form the attributedString and then saving it to file using the NSText method:

        [ textView writeRTFDToFile:fileName atomically:NO ];

but I feel this should not be necessary.

Did you try with -[NSAttributedString RTFDFileWrapperFromRange:documentAttributes:] ?
and the -[NSFileWrapper writeToFile:atomically:updateFilenames:]




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