On May 22, 2009, at 12:48 PM, Michael Ash wrote:

On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 1:15 PM, Arun <arun...@gmail.com> wrote:

The displayName API will give me only the file name not the absolute path of

the file.

Ex: If i have a path as /Users/user/temp.txt, only it will return temp.txt.

Similarly componentsToDisplayForPath API will give me an array of NSStrings

containing user, temp.txt

But my requirement is to get a localized string for Complete absolute path

/Users/user/temp.txt


Did you *try* those APIs before you rejected them?


NSFileManager.defaultManager().componentsToDisplayForPath_("/ Users/mikeash/Movies")

(
   Fear,
   Utilisateurs,
   mikeash,
   "S\U00e9quences"
)

That's with the current language set to French. It's PyObjC, but it's
all Cocoa in the end....

I think his point is that the components don't have a one-to-one correlation to the elements of the POSIX path.

However, I think what Arun is asking doesn't make sense. Localizing only makes sense for display. The path on disk is certainly not localized. For display, you should use componentsToDisplayForPath: regardless of the fact that it produces a path which doesn't correspond to the POSIX path. In fact, that's _why_ it produces a non- POSIX-like path -- because it is inappropriate to display a POSIX-like path to the user.

Regards,
Ken

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