On Tue, Jul 17, 2012, at 11:02 AM, Graham Cox wrote:
> 
> What I'm trying to do is to add a couple of cursors to NSCursor using a
> category which are created by loading images from the framework's
> resources. Unfortunately it doesn't work when implemented in a simple way
> because +bundleForClass returns the bundle containing NSCursor. Instead I
> have to declare an intermediate class that loads the image resource for
> me - I was just hoping to avoid that extra step but seems not.

Since the identifier of the bundle is known at compile time, we have a
compile-time define that we use whenever we need to provide an NSBundle
in a situation like this:
https://github.com/omnigroup/OmniGroup/blob/master/Frameworks/OmniBase/OBUtilities.h#L64

Basically, we define OMNI_BUNDLE_IDENTIFIER in the Xcode project, use
the "Preprocess Info.plist" option to insert it into the
CFBundleIdentifier property, and use OMNI_BUNDLE whenever we need to
provide a "this-bundle"-relative NSBundle argument. OMNI_BUNDLE
essentially expands to [NSBundle bundleWithIdentifier:OMNI_BUNDLE].

--Kyle Sluder
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