Here's a problem that exists on Windows systems, but not Mac. I can use "launch documentPath with applicationPath" to successfully launch a file into Photoshop (both Mac & PC). However, on Windows, when the image opens, the name of the file becomes the full path name that was passed through the launch command. The problem is that when you subsequently alter the image file in Photoshop you can no longer use the Save command, only the Save As... command. Photoshop can't find the original file. This becomes a usability issue because the operator must use Save As... and drill back down through dozens of folders to find the original location of the image to Save/Replace. When using the launch command on the Mac, or when opening a file directly through Photoshop's Open command on a PC, the file opens with only the file name (no path) appearing at the top of the window. Save works just fine in these cases.
As an attempted workaround, I set the defaultFolder to the image location prior to calling the launch command, and only passed the name of the file itself. Photoshop interprets this to be an attempt to open a new blank image, not the actual image. Any ideas for a Windows workaround? Thanks, Keith Spieldenner _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution