FROM : Mike Abdullah
DATE : Sat Jul 08 19:21:57 2006
If you only need a really simple adding behavior, you could save the
photo somewhere temporary (like your app support folder) and then ask
iPhoto to open it using NSWorkspace. That should do the trick.
Mike.
On 8 Jul 2006, at 3:27AM, Brian O'Brien wrote:
> Hi I'd like to be able to add pictures to the iPhoto library from
> inside my own cocoa/ObjectiveC or a C++ application.
> Anyone know how I can do this?
> Thanks.
> B.
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DATE : Sat Jul 08 19:21:57 2006
If you only need a really simple adding behavior, you could save the
photo somewhere temporary (like your app support folder) and then ask
iPhoto to open it using NSWorkspace. That should do the trick.
Mike.
On 8 Jul 2006, at 3:27AM, Brian O'Brien wrote:
> Hi I'd like to be able to add pictures to the iPhoto library from
> inside my own cocoa/ObjectiveC or a C++ application.
> Anyone know how I can do this?
> Thanks.
> B.
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| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Brian O'Brien | Jul 8, 04:27 | |
| Finlay Dobbie | Jul 8, 12:44 | |
| Steve Christensen | Jul 8, 16:58 | |
| Finlay Dobbie | Jul 8, 17:05 | |
| Mike Abdullah | Jul 8, 19:21 | |
| Mike Abdullah | Jul 9, 17:19 | |
| PGM | Jul 9, 17:47 | |
| Brian O'Brien | Jul 9, 17:57 |






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