On Mar 7, 2012, at 9:32 PM, Prime Coderama wrote:

> If no Terminal app is open, the following code opens TWO Terminal windows. 
> Why is it doing this? I only want one window to open.
> 
> If only one Terminal window is open, then the following code opens only ONE 
> additional window.
> 
> NSAppleScript* terminal = [[NSAppleScript alloc] initWithSource:
>                           [NSString stringWithFormat:
>                                @"tell application \"Terminal\"\n"
>                                @"    activate\n"
>                                @"    do script \"echo %@\"\n"
>                                @"    tell the front window\n"
>                                @"    set title displays shell path to false\n"
>                                @"    set title displays custom title to 
> true\n"
>                                @"    set custom title to \"My session! %@\"\n"
>                                @"    end tell\n"
>                                @"end tell", name, name]];
> 
> [terminal executeAndReturnError:nil];

Hint: what happens if you just launch Terminal?

Terminal opens a window (or, depending on settings, a window group) at launch.  
Then, as you note, your script opens an additional window.

Regards,
Ken


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