uff, thanks,
Just switched over from Ubuntu to OS X (again) and thought I needed
something special...
$ open /path/to/file.xml
works fine.
thanks,
-Rob
On Aug 29, 2008, at 3:48 AM, Dan Caprioara wrote:
Hello,
You can use the "open" shell utility, like this:
open -a /Applications/oxygen/Oxygen.app /path/to/file.xml
To create an alias, use "open -e /Users/
your_user_name/.bash_profile" to start editing the .bash_profile
file with TextEdit, and then add the line:
alias oxy='open -a /Applications/oxygen/Oxygen.app '
Make sure you preserve the space after the ".app". You must restart
the Terminal application before trying it out.
Cheers,
Dan
Robert Koberg wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for a simple way to open a file in a running oxygen
app. have found that I can open a file in a running instance of
oxygen like so:
$ /Applications/oxygen/Oxygen.app/Contents/MacOS/
JavaApplicationStub /path/to/file.xml
I tried to create a soft link the JavaApplicationStub in my home
dir, but the system does not recognize it as a file. Is there some
way I can alias the longish path so I can do something like (while
in my home dir):
$ oxy /path/to/file.xml
Is there a better/easier way?
thanks for any tips,
-Rob
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