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From: Damon C. <da...@tc...> - 2015-05-02 14:19:11
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So, just as a test, I stole FileMorph’s Info.plist file and dropped it into mine and just replaced the executable name to call my own. So, presumably, all the filetype declarations and everything else are exactly the same. I know I can drop files into FileMorph, and it works. But even with the same Info.plist file, I can’t drop them onto my app. What version of Wish does FileMorph ship with? Could this be related to the new Tk Cocoa? I know it’s tiring answering seemingly stupid questions, but I’m just trying to figure this out. Damon > On May 2, 2015, at 9:13 AM, Damon Courtney <da...@tc...> wrote: > > I see that FileMorph works, so it’s got to be something in my Info.plist that’s not allowing it. I just can’t figure out what it is. I can’t determine the magic voodoo incantation to make my app accept a given filetype. :) > > I guess I’ll keep plugging away at it. Thanks for the help. > > Damon > > >> On May 1, 2015, at 6:55 PM, Kevin Walzer <kw...@co...> wrote: >> >> On 5/1/15 5:17 PM, Damon Courtney wrote: >>> You can drop files on the Dock icon, and that works, but the docs indicate that you can drop files onto the application itself. That’s not what I’m seeing, so I was curious if someone had this working. >> I have it working just fine in an a couple of my apps. >> >> --Kevin >> >> -- >> Kevin Walzer >> Code by Kevin/Mobile Code by Kevin >> http://www.codebykevin.com >> http://www.wtmobilesoftware.com >> > |