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mlRe: iPhoto integration?
FROM : Mike Abdullah
DATE : Sun Jul 09 17:19:11 2006

If you mean the dock icon, then yes :)

One possible problem I can think of is that you can set iPhoto to 
leave files you add to its library where they are.  So, for some 
users, the photo would not be copied out of its original location. 
If however, you save it somewhere sensible to start with though, this 
should work fine.

Mike.

On 8 Jul 2006, at 6:40PM, Brian O'Brien wrote:

> Nice! :)
> Thanks. :)
> So if I understand this correctly, it would be like dragging and 
> dropping the photo on iPhoto.
> cool.
>
> On 8-Jul-06, at 11:21 AM, Mike Abdullah wrote:
>

>> 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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