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ISO9660Controller.m
/* |
File: ISO9660Controller.m |
Contains: FSPropertyController subclass to handle the ISO9660 filesystem. |
Version: Technology: Mac OS X |
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*/ |
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#import "ISO9660Controller.h" |
@implementation ISO9660Controller |
- (NSString*) filesystem |
{ |
// We're the controller for the ISO 9660 filesystem, so return the correct value. |
return DRISO9660; |
} |
- (DRFilesystemInclusionMask) mask |
{ |
// We're the controller for the ISO 9660 filesystem, so return the correct value. |
return DRFilesystemInclusionMaskISO9660; |
} |
- (void) updateNames |
{ |
[baseName setObjectValue:[inspectedItem baseName]]; |
// Ah ha! It's this troublesome ISO filesystem issue with the filenames. Instead of being able |
// to just get the simple specific/mangled filename for the object, we need to specialze |
// for the ISO Level 1 or Level 2 name as appropriate |
[level1SpecificName setObjectValue:[inspectedItem specificNameForFilesystem:DRISO9660LevelOne]]; |
[level1MangledName setObjectValue:[inspectedItem mangledNameForFileSystem:DRISO9660LevelOne]]; |
[level2SpecificName setObjectValue:[inspectedItem specificNameForFilesystem:DRISO9660LevelTwo]]; |
[level2MangledName setObjectValue:[inspectedItem mangledNameForFileSystem:DRISO9660LevelTwo]]; |
} |
- (IBAction) setFileName:(id)sender |
{ |
// Same this as in updateNames, we need to specialize the filename for the correct |
// ISO Level. |
if (sender == level2SpecificName) |
{ |
[inspectedItem setSpecificName:[sender objectValue] forFilesystem:DRISO9660LevelTwo]; |
} |
else if (sender == level1SpecificName) |
{ |
[inspectedItem setSpecificName:[sender objectValue] forFilesystem:DRISO9660LevelOne]; |
} |
[self updateNames]; |
} |
@end |
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