I don¹t know about iCloud, but I finally got file wrappers working for my
NSPersistentDocument subclass.  It wasn¹t easy.  I use a separate folder for
stored files, sibling to my coreData storage, in the same package.  I based
it losely on the NSPersistentDocumentFileWrappers sample, then let my ³File²
entity objects handle the creation and use of the folder.  For ³saveAs² I
had it copy the folder (if it exists) to the new location after it did the
coreData and file package stuff.


On 11/10/12 2:00 PM, "cocoa-dev-requ...@lists.apple.com"
<cocoa-dev-requ...@lists.apple.com> wrote:

> On Sat, 10 Nov 2012 18:09:58 +0000, Luke Hiesterman said: >File wrappers don't
> make it inherently easier or harder to deal with >iCloud. File packages (which
> you would use file wrappers to represent) >can be elegant means of wrapping up
> document data because it allows for >easy separation of distinct components,
> and are usually recommended if >they at all make sense for your application.
> Unless you use NSPersistentDocument, which still, after all these years, and
> even after the addition of 'external storage' support in 10.7, doesn't support
> file wrappers. :(


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