I have an NSURL * pictures_path; By default, this is set to
pictures_path = [ [NSFileManager defaultManager] URLForDirectory:
NSPicturesDirectory
inDomain: NSUserDomainMask
appropriateForURL: nil create: NO error:
&err];
This works fine.
Occasionally, I am printing a log message, like so:
mesg = [[NSMutableString alloc] initWithString: [mainDirectoryLocation_
pictures_path] ];
and then output that to whatever channel is active (screen or log file).
Now, in cases where pictures_path is still set to the default,
the users sees some thing like:
/Users/xxxx/Library/Containers/com.apple.ScreenSaver.Engine.legacyScreenSaver/Data/Pictures
which is confusing to the user (and takes up a lot of space).
How can I convert this back to the more human-readable /Users/xx/Pictures or
~/Pictures ?
I have checked NSURL's doc, but couldn't find a method to convert the path.
Hints will be appreciated.
Best, Gabriel.
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