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Re: Vindaloo - open a PDF from the command line
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Markus Hitter |
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Re: Vindaloo - open a PDF from the command line |
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Thu, 15 Apr 2010 13:22:14 +0200 |
Am 15.04.2010 um 08:30 schrieb Richard Frith-Macdonald:
Certainly not all applications on OSX will open command line
arguments as documents (I just tried TextEdit which does, and
MuseScore which doesn't) but that might just be because some apps
don't support the standard mechanisms for opening documents (eg.
this feature might only work for apps using NSDocumentController).
On Mac OS X, you use "open <documentname>" with the optional
parameter pair "-a <applicationname>. This is an equivalent to double-
clicking a document, so it should be supported by all applications
handling documents.
Markus
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- Re: Vindaloo - open a PDF from the command line, David Chisnall, 2010/04/15
- Re: Vindaloo - open a PDF from the command line, Markus Hitter, 2010/04/15
- Re: Vindaloo - open a PDF from the command line, David Chisnall, 2010/04/15
- Re: Vindaloo - open a PDF from the command line, Nicola Pero, 2010/04/15
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