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  • Subject: invoking quicklook via code
  • From: Memo Akten <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 04 Jun 2008 09:05:25 -0600
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  • Organization: MSA Visuals Ltd.


Hi All, I"m building a little cocoa app, its mainly a quartz composer
composition + custom plugin, which I'm embedding and controlling via
QCRenderer.

I'm writing a Quartz Composer plugin which creates a few buttons and
when you click one I would like to launch a quicktime file, but I
would like it to look just like the quicklook QT view.

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

 I'm quite new to Cocoa / ObjC so some basic things are a bit
complicated for me.

Cheers,

----------------------------Mehmet S. email@hidden
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