Résumé :
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This book describes the parts of the Macintosh Operating System that allow you to manage files and other objects in the file system.If your application creates or manipulates files,directories,or volume,you should read this book.Inside Macintosh:files shows in detail how your application can handle the commands typically found in the file menu.This book also provides a complete technical reference for the File Manager,the Standard File Package,the Alias Manager,the Disk Initialization Manager,and other file-related services provided by the system software.With this book,you'll learn how to: -create,open,update,save,and close files, -customize the user interface for opening and saving files, -search for specific files or directories on a volume, -obtain information about files or directories on a volume, -manage shared files, -keep track of specific files,even if they are moved,renamed,or restored from backup, -initialize disks and erase contents of previously initialized disks, -perform other advanced file-related operations.To use this book,you should be familiar with the general structure of a Macintosh application and whith basic memory-management techniques.Both of these topics are discussed at lengt in Inside Macintosh:Overview.
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