> You can't "set a UTI on something." You provide a UTI declaration in
> your Info.plist, consisting of a set of attributes that define what it
> means for a file to conform to a UTI, and Launch Services uses that to
> match files against when it tries to determine their UTI. So, no, by
> definition you can't set it on your plugin bundle.
> 
> Did you instead mean you wanted to provide your UTI declaration in
> your plugin bundle's Info.plist? That won't work, unforunately. The
> "Declaring New Uniform Type Identifiers" section of the Uniform Type
> Identifiers Overview enumerates the bundles which Launch Services
> consults when searching for UTI declarations: app bundles, Spotlight
> importers, and Automator actions.
> http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/documentation/FileManagement/Conceptual/understanding_utis/understand_utis_declare/understand_utis_declare.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40001319-CH204-SW1

Ah well that's OK, this clears it all up for me. And yes, I did mean setting 
the UTI keys on the plugin rather than the app. Toe may toe, tuh mah toe... 
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