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Re: invoking quicklook via code
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Re: invoking quicklook via code


  • Subject: Re: invoking quicklook via code
  • From: Jonathan Dann <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2008 22:48:57 +0100

Is it possible to somehow just launch the quicklook window for a
quicktime file?

The quicklook framework is private and therefore should cannot be reliably used in an app. There are a few site out there that give example code that calls it though.


You could use NSWorkspace to bring forward a Finder window and then *somehow* simulate a spacebar event on the file but I don't know how. Sorry.

Jon

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