Peter Reid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I had to add the " -a" after the open command to ensure the Windows > Media Player (WMP) opened a file that is currently set to default to > opening with QuickTime (QT). Without the "-a" BOTH WMP and QT open > up! (There was a missing "quote &" as well but I assume this was a > simple copy&paste slip).
I tried that me too... telling Tex-Edit Plus to open a .txt file. Surprisingly, the file was opened by... TextEdit, not Tex-Edit ;-) I was not able to see the "double-launching", because TE+ was already opened. I tried to do that in the Terminal -- which one didn't like at all the fancy "opt-f" mark of the TE+ folder ;-> More surprisingly (? I am NOT of the Unix command line ;-)) the "open filepath" alone worked. With the "open -a" syntax, TE+ opened the chosen text file. -- Vous parlez fran�ais ? faites un tour sur le groupe francophone ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jetez un oeil sur RevoBlog <http://revoblog.free.fr> ! _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
