> Is it not enough to use NSWorkspace’s showSearchResultsForQueryString?
>
I need to see what queries this allows.
(IIRC there were two different ways to specifying search queries)
But this looks perfect! I didn't realize this was available on NSWorkspace.
Thank you so much.
I'll report back
Thanks for the help, Rob
Is it always going to be the same search? If so, you could create a Saved
> Search in the Finder and include it with your app. Then when you want to
> bring up the search you can open the Saved Search bundle and it will open
> in the Finder. Hope that helps.
>
I was
I would like to open a Finder window with a pre-filled search filter and
search results - but I just cannot find a good way to do it. I tried to
find a way through the Scripting Bridge but it seems like this is not
exposed at all.
Any other suggestions?
cheers,
Torsten
So I did - and it did pass the MAS review. Thanks.
On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 12:35 PM Shane Stanley
wrote:
> On 12 Dec 2019, at 12:52 am, Torsten Curdt via Cocoa-dev <
> cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com> wrote:
> >
> > I am not sure - is there a better place to ask quest
I am not sure - is there a better place to ask questions about codesigning
and problems with submissions to the MAS?
I am trying to submit an app to the MAS that includes an automator workflow
in the bundle resources (Contents/SharedSupport/Examples). When uploading
to iTunes Connect I get an