On 06.09.2012, at 15:32, Mike Abdullah wrote: > On 6 Sep 2012, at 13:36, Georg Seifert <georg.seif...@gmx.de> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I have a problem. My app (documents based) does not support Lions Version >> (returns NO in autosavesInPlace). This worked fine until I had to sandbox my >> app. The problem is, that now the NSDocument autosaving tries to create a >> file called "My Document Name (Autosaved).myExtension" next to the document. >> But this is blocked by the sandbox. >> >> Is there any way to extend the permission to the autosave file or can I >> force NSDocument to always store the autosave files in the container? > > What's stopping you adopting autosave-in-place? > I actually used autosave in place but my users did not like it at all. If you have to open a lot files all the time just to check something, you do not like that any mouse click might change your document and you are not asked if you what to keep it.
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