On Jun 19, 2008, at 6:36 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:
(b) there's no way to get NSSavePanel in your own process to notice
the file's changed, since you don't want to kill yourself...
Good point.
Omar Qazi
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On 19 Jun '08, at 6:22 PM, Omar Qazi wrote:
The finder has to save the sidebar state to disk somewhere. I image
that it would be possible to read that file and change the place
where it mentions all the items in the sidebar to include your
directory.
The Open/Save panels are not part of
On Jun 19, 2008, at 7:57 AM, Fedor Larin wrote:
I need to allow user to save some data to a file or a recordable cd
( dvd ),
using NSSavePanel. Is it possible to programmatically add an icon
representing recordable media to NSSavePanel's sidebar? Writing
will be
performed on-fly, so stand
On 19 Jun '08, at 7:57 AM, Fedor Larin wrote:
I need to allow user to save some data to a file or a recordable cd
( dvd ),
using NSSavePanel. Is it possible to programmatically add an icon
representing recordable media to NSSavePanel's sidebar? Writing
will be
performed on-fly, so standard
Hi,
I need to allow user to save some data to a file or a recordable cd ( dvd ),
using NSSavePanel. Is it possible to programmatically add an icon
representing recordable media to NSSavePanel's sidebar? Writing will be
performed on-fly, so standard way used in Finder with 'untitled cd' icon an