[PD] Spotlight Importer for OS X
Hans-Christoph Steiner
hans at eds.org
Fri Jun 20 13:20:45 CEST 2008
One more thing I forgot to mention, it's too late to include the
spotlight importer into this release, but I did make the Makefile
create the Library/Spotlight directory, to make it a bit easier to
manually install it. Once we set up the 0.41-extended builds, it can
be included there.
.hc
On Jun 19, 2008, at 2:10 PM, Luke Iannini wrote:
> Hi all,
> Here's a Spotlight importer for Pd (and AFAIK .pat) files.
>
> Starting with tonight or tomorrow's autobuild, installing it (just
> double-click it) will let Spotlight look inside your Pd patches.
> Also, a beneficial side-effect of a necessary change to Pd-extended's
> bundle means that Pd-patches are now Quick Look-enabled (don't get
> /too/ excited, it is only the plaintext representation, but still
> extremely handy). And after the importer itself gets enveloped by
> Pd-extended's bundle, it will just work (no installation needed).
>
> This version just indexes the entire text. In the future I could add
> specific metadata keys to correspond to "Pure Data Objects", "Pure
> Data Messages", "Pure Data Comments", and "Pure Data [declares]",
> which could then be used to construct complex Spotlight queries (but I
> just learned enough Obj-C to get this far tonight so give me a while :
> ) ).
>
> Hans, apparently placing it in
> Pd-extended.app/Contents/Library/Spotlight will make it magically
> start working the first time Pd is dragged out of its .dmg. I don't
> have a clue about building this dynamically in the autobuilds, but
> since it is a Universal Binary and OS X only is it cool to add
> statically?
>
> enjoy
> Luke
>
> (by the way, you'll know you have the right Pd-extended when running
> "mdls -name kMDItemContentType a-patch.pd" gives
> "org.puredata.pd-patch" rather than "dyn.ah62d4rv4ge81a3a" or
> similar)
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