FROM : parag vibhute
DATE : Sat May 24 10:13:19 2008
Sorry for my last email. That comment was incorrect(I was thinking
something else). Sorry again.
I will try with launchAppWithBundleIdentifier API & will let u know the output.
Thanks,
Palav
On 5/24/08, parag vibhute <parag.<email_removed>> wrote:
> I am launching my app through applet. So passing arguments as command
> line is only current solution for me.
>
> Thanks,
> Palav
>
> On 5/24/08, Andreas Mayer <<email_removed>> wrote:
>>
>> Am 24.05.2008 um 08:08 Uhr schrieb Andrew Farmer:
>>
>>> GUI applications generally do not take arguments - opened files are
>>> passed using Apple Events. Hence, Launch Services doesn't provide
>>> any way to pass arguments.
>>
>> You can use Apple Events yourself, though. See NSWorkspace's
>> -
>> launchAppWithBundleIdentifier:options:additionalEventParamDescriptor:launchIdentifier
>> :
>>
>>
>> Andreas
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DATE : Sat May 24 10:13:19 2008
Sorry for my last email. That comment was incorrect(I was thinking
something else). Sorry again.
I will try with launchAppWithBundleIdentifier API & will let u know the output.
Thanks,
Palav
On 5/24/08, parag vibhute <parag.<email_removed>> wrote:
> I am launching my app through applet. So passing arguments as command
> line is only current solution for me.
>
> Thanks,
> Palav
>
> On 5/24/08, Andreas Mayer <<email_removed>> wrote:
>>
>> Am 24.05.2008 um 08:08 Uhr schrieb Andrew Farmer:
>>
>>> GUI applications generally do not take arguments - opened files are
>>> passed using Apple Events. Hence, Launch Services doesn't provide
>>> any way to pass arguments.
>>
>> You can use Apple Events yourself, though. See NSWorkspace's
>> -
>> launchAppWithBundleIdentifier:options:additionalEventParamDescriptor:launchIdentifier
>> :
>>
>>
>> Andreas
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> There are many things in your life that will catch your eye but only a
> few will catch your heart....pursue those'.
>
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There are many things in your life that will catch your eye but only a
few will catch your heart....pursue those'.
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