On Oct 15, 2014, at 8:14 PM, Graham Cox <graham....@bigpond.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> My app declares 3 UTIs for import, which are basically the same as the 
> document types it supports.
> 
> It imports two of the types fine, but the other (which is actually the 
> default native format) it refuses to accept - I get a message to say that my 
> app cannot open documents of such-and-such format, and my document's 
> -readFromData:ofType:... isn't even called. It writes files of this type OK, 
> but in the Finder they have the generic icon and the 'Kind' is just 
> "Document" instead of the correct description.
> 
> My native UTI is declared in the usual way, in reverse dot.com form, and this 
> conforms to public.content, unpackaged. The export UTIs are the same.
> 
> I must be missing something pretty obvious, but I'm at a loss.

Is there another app on your system declaring that file extension for its own 
UTI? You can dump the database with lsregister(1).

--Kyle Sluder
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