Hi,

On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 00:31, Riccardo Mottola <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> your friend is make_services. Once your application is installed, run it.
> (OS-X just runs make-services periodically).
>

Thanks for the info! But, I'm pretty sure on OS X Finder does this, not a
background service (or the app handling registration is at least initiated
by Finder). Shouldn't GWorkspace and openapp run this sort of a task on
launch of the app? That would certainly improve usability and make app
installation easier.


>
> You can also check with GWorkspace that the inspector "Tools" shows with
> what to open. Several applications can be listed with one default.
>

Thanks!


>
> Furthermore I may add that ProjectCenter's 0.6.0 file format is a Bundle,
> organized similarly to Xcode: a project specific file inside and a
> user-specific plist.
>
> Riccardo
>
>
> Ivan Vučica wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Since Zcode is trying to be compatible with Xcode, I'd like to make it the
>> associated app for opening .xcodeproj bundles. Project Center does not seem
>> to support specifying that a document type is a bundle, and by reading PC's
>> Info-gnustep.plist, it doesn't seem to require it either.
>>
>> I've specified the document type in .plist, and I've launched the .app at
>> least once. On OS X, that would be sufficient to associate the filetype with
>> the app. However, GWorkspace does not seem to open the .xcodeproj files with
>> Zcode, nor does the file open dialog represent the .xcodeproj bundles as
>> "files" instead of directories.
>>
>> What did I do wrong with the plist? What else do I have to do to make the
>> GNUstep workspace associate .xcodeproj with Zcode?
>>
>> See the plist here:
>> https://bitbucket.org/ivucica/zcode/src/9d1d0e6cebe1/ZcodeInfo.plist
>>
>>
>


-- 
Regards,

Ivan Vučica
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