It's OK if you make single click on .gorm file in ProjectCenter.
Please, don't bother with these development messages of ProjectCenter.

If you'll make double click ProjectCenter should run assosiated application
(via NSWorkspace method).

On 3/11/09, Adam Fedor <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> On Mar 9, 2009, at 11:02 AM, Paul Terres wrote:
>
> Running it from the shell works fine for me except:
>>
>> ProjectCenter will not open a .gorm file,  This works when lanuched from
>> the start menu
>>
>> Any changes made by the app SystemPreferences are not reflected in
>> ProjectCenter when launched from the shell but they do show up when launched
>> from the the start menu.
>>
>> Likewise, nothing is returned, when i execute "defaults read
>> NSGlobalDomain" from the shell.
>>
>>
> I have the same problem. Works fine when I start ProjectCenter from a
> shell.
>
> These are the errors I get from eventvwr for ProjectCenter when I run this.
>  I don't know ProjectCenter that well, so I haven't tracked down what is
> wrong. Does anyone else know?
>
> event: 2009-03-10 09:19:57.868 ProjectCenter[1860] EditorManager:
> openEditorForFile: "H:/Source/MyProject/Resources/MyProject.gorm"
> event: 2009-03-10 09:19:57.868 ProjectCenter[1860]
> H:/Source/MyProject/Resources/MyProject.gorm doesn't exist!
> event: 2009-03-10 09:19:57.918 ProjectCenter[1860] We don't have editor for
> file: MyProject.gorm
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