commit | 4f290a789051663e55e48c3d6d704f1cda15bb77 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Lakshmi Shanmugam <lshanmug@in.ibm.com> | Tue Feb 16 13:05:22 2021 +0100 |
committer | Lakshmi Shanmugam <lshanmug@in.ibm.com> | Tue Feb 16 13:05:22 2021 +0100 |
tree | dc4829476cca9f8dd639e65368cc2bfc56ff6f2b | |
parent | 5c335bf45fed632fc79e2228becb6037a66c373b [diff] |
Bug 567754 - File dialog does not change file name when switching file type As of macOS 10.15, all apps have the sandbox versions of the Open/Save panels even if they are not sandboxed. This means you can't setNameFieldStringValue; an unsecure app might change the filename when the user was not expecting it. Use setAllowedFileType for NSSavePanel, instead of trying to explicitly append the selected extension. The side effect of using setAllowedFileType is that if a multi-part extension (such as tar.gz) is selected in Save Dialog's extension pop-up, only the last part (gz) is considered as the extension. This is because, Mac doesn't support multi-part extensions, it only considers the last part of the extension. Change-Id: Ife16e33b8f0d75b384d46c2db8d2effd4ffd43b9
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