On Friday, July 17, 2015 at 3:18:50 PM UTC+2, Rob McBroom wrote:
>
> The OS does some magic comparison on the UTIs to figure out if they match.
>
I manually added <string>public.truetype-ttf-font</string> to the excluded
types of Catalog.plist and QS's UI expands it to TrueType® OpenType® font —
I don't have a programm that has registered to open them though.
$ mdls -name kMDItemContentType -name kMDItemContentTypeTree test/test.afm
kMDItemContentType = "dyn.ah62d4rv4ge80c3xr"
kMDItemContentTypeTree = (
"public.data",
"public.item"
)
I remember having a similar problem with unregistered file types with Quick
Look, that I solved adding UTExportedTypeDeclarations to Info.plist of the
application I wanted it to work with.
Out of curiosity I tried excluding different extensions and the only ones I
have problems with are those that doesn't have well-formed UTIs registered
by an application.
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