Re: Quicklook not working for network volume items

2011-10-07 Thread Kyle Sluder
On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 1:06 PM, Chris Paveglio wrote: > Thanks. > One thing I found out after 6 more hours... I was not forming my URL > correctly when I typed part of it out by hand. finger> > @"file://localhost/Volumes/..." instead of "@"file://Volumes/..." The first is valid, but you can als

Re: Quicklook not working for network volume items

2011-10-07 Thread Chris Paveglio
for URLs on network volumes, I usually Applescript and use Posix paths that start with "/Volumes/..." Chris - Original Message - From: Kyle Sluder To: Chris Paveglio Cc: Norbert M. Doerner ; "cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com" Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 11:33 AM Subject: Re: Qu

Re: Quicklook not working for network volume items

2011-10-07 Thread Kyle Sluder
On Oct 7, 2011, at 8:25 AM, Chris Paveglio wrote: > I don't get any error messages at all. > I feel like I am misunderstanding how quicklook works. Previously I had > assumed that in general, QL stores a file preview inside of the actual file, > like metadata, and calling a QL panel will simply

Re: Quicklook not working for network volume items

2011-10-07 Thread Chris Paveglio
        CFRelease(quickLookIcon);             }         }];     }     returniconImage; } - Original Message - From: Norbert M. Doerner To: cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com Cc: chris_paveg...@yahoo.com Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 3:14 AM Subject: Re: Quicklook not working for network volume

Re: Quicklook not working for network volume items

2011-10-05 Thread Norbert M. Doerner
Chris, I am trying to get Quicklook working in an app of mine. I'm not sure all these details are relevant, but better to have more than less info. I have a table that shows the number of files in certain folders on a network volume. In one column is the number of files, another column show

Quicklook not working for network volume items

2011-10-04 Thread Chris Paveglio
I am trying to get Quicklook working in an app of mine. I'm not sure all these details are relevant, but better to have more than less info. I have a table that shows the number of files in certain folders on a network volume. In one column is the number of files, another column shows the first