On 10 Apr 2009, at 12:46, Dave Keck wrote:

To get the path to a bundle that's loaded inside an arbitrary process,
I create a stub subclass of NSObject (let's call it MyStubClass) and
simply call [NSBundle bundleForClass: [MyStubClass class]];

This technique is the most straightforward way I know of to accomplish
what you're looking for - it's never failed me. A little precaution
though: to avoid potential conflicts, be sure to name your stub class
something a little more unique than 'MyStubClass' :)

Since this is being done in the context of a screen saver presumably the code doing this is somewhere inside the sub-class of a ScreenSaverView that defines the screen saver. If this is the case you should be able to just use [NSBundle bundleForClass: [self class]];

        Cheers,
                Nicko

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