use setAllowedContentTypes instead of macOS 12.0 deprecated setAllowedFileTypes#83
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use setAllowedContentTypes instead of macOS 12.0 deprecated setAllowedFileTypes#83nixinwang wants to merge 4 commits intosqweek:masterfrom
nixinwang wants to merge 4 commits intosqweek:masterfrom
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Any updates @sqweek ? |
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As discussed in #82 the problem with these changes is they break compatibility with older OSX releases. Ultimately I think dialog would benefit from some kind of backend selection mechanism, allowing users to choose between eg. gtk2 vs gtk3 or macOS 10.0 vs macOS 12.0 compatibility. However I'm not sure how to implement that without requiring additional imports (which breaks existing usage), and I don't spend much time with go programming these days so I'm unlikely to figure it out myself. |
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allowedFileTypes is deprecated in macOS 12.0, use allowedContentTypes instead