On Wed, 17 Oct 2012 13:38:45 +0200, Jean Suisse said:

>My scientific cocoa app (10.6-10.8) records acquired data from devices
>and store them in human-readable UTF8 text files that have specific
>extensions (different from .txt). I have two questions related to file
>extensions, default application, icons and preview in quick look to
>submit to your expertise.
>
>The app that collects and stores the data is not the same as the one
>that is used to view the data (third-party text editor).
>I have found how to tell launch services to open the files with the
>third-party text editor, but I can't find how to associate the icon of
>my app with all the files extensions I use. How can I do that using
>cocoa or a shell script ? – this is my first question.
>
>Secondly, how can I tell quick look to preview the-said files just like
>it would any other text file ?

Jean,

From the sounds of it, it might be best if you just use ".txt" for your human 
readable text files.  QuickLook will then generate previews, and the user's 
preferred text editor will open the file when double clicked.

Cheers,

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Sean McBride, B. Eng                 s...@rogue-research.com
Rogue Research                        www.rogue-research.com 
Mac Software Developer              Montréal, Québec, Canada

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