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Re: thoughts on openapp
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Pete French |
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Re: thoughts on openapp |
Date: |
Fri, 22 Feb 2002 16:21:57 +0000 |
> If I recall correctly from my NeXTSTEP/OpenStep days, the ProgName.app
> directory was called an "application wrapper" and to run the application,
> one only had to type "ProgName" on the command line. My recollection may
Under OpenStep to run from the command line you have to type "open XXX.app"
or run "XXX.app/XXX" just like GNUstpe. You can, however, just double click
on the App in the workspace and it runs it (is this functionality in
GSWorkspace?)
To get the name of the App runnable just at the command line simply
link the name of the App inside the app directory into your path. A simple
script at login can do this for you in fact. This then works on both
GNUstep and OpenStep (with the same script)
-bat.
- thoughts on openapp, David Relson, 2002/02/22
- Re: thoughts on openapp,
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- Re: thoughts on openapp, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry, 2002/02/22
- Re: thoughts on openapp, Pete French, 2002/02/22
- Re: thoughts on openapp, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry, 2002/02/22
- Re: thoughts on openapp, Pete French, 2002/02/22
- Re: thoughts on openapp, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry, 2002/02/22
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- Re: thoughts on openapp, Richard Frith-Macdonald, 2002/02/26
- Re: thoughts on openapp, Nicola Pero, 2002/02/27
- Re: thoughts on openapp, Martin Brecher, 2002/02/26