On May 23, 2008, at 16:52, John Stiles wrote:

Note that these delegate methods will not work properly until your Info.plist has been updated to reflect the file types which your app supports.

Sure

All good. But I was wondering if it is possible to find out if the application has been opened by dragging a document onto it.

Your delegate will get one of these calls:

- (BOOL)application:(NSApplication *)sender openFile:(NSString *)filename;
#if MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED >= MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_3
- (void)application:(NSApplication *)sender openFiles:(NSArray *)filenames;
#endif

I think you get openFiles: if you implement that method, else it falls back to calling openFile: one or more times.

If you don't get any of these calls before - applicationDidFinishLaunching:, you don't have any docs to open.

Hm ...somehow missed that response. But got it working myself. It's actually much simpler:

- (void)applicationDidFinishLaunching:(NSNotification *)aNotification
{
int documentCount = [[[NSDocumentController sharedDocumentController] documents] count];

cheers
--
Torsten
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