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Re: Launching a .app folder from the terminal



"open <name_of_app>.app" should work.

On 10/15/07, Paul Watson <email@hidden> wrote:
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> When you create a .app package and double click on it in OSX your java app
> runs and acts like a normal Mac application.  Is it possible to duplicate
> that from the command line?  Currently I can use the java command to launch
> the JAR file that is in the .app folder structure but it looks different
> than just double clicking the .app folder itself.
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> Any ideas?
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> Thanks,
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> Paul Watson, Analyst Programmer
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> Ranger Data Technologies, Inc.
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