Re: Launching FCP XML files after Snow Leopard upgrade
Re: Launching FCP XML files after Snow Leopard upgrade
- Subject: Re: Launching FCP XML files after Snow Leopard upgrade
- From: Paul Schneider <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 2009 18:59:52 -0500
Hi Martin,
So you want to tag these files as "open with Final Cut" as you create
them?
I believe you want to manipulate the LaunchServices database. Here is
some documentation describing how the Finder chooses which application
to launch when a particular document is double-clicked, and the API
for accessing / modifying this database.
http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/documentation/Carbon/Conceptual/LaunchServicesConcepts/LSCConcepts/LSCConcepts.html
- Paul
On Sep 1, 2009, at 6:37 PM, Martin Baker wrote:
Hi Paul
Yes, I'm fine with the UI way of reassigning default app but as I'm
sure you'll understand expecting our customers to do this tweak for
themselves creates usability issues I'd rather avoid, hence the
shell script quest.
Martin
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On 2 Sep 2009, at 00:21, Paul Schneider wrote:
Hi Martin,
. Is there a shell command that can be used to set FCP as the
default app for a particular XML file?
You can "Get Info" on the file, twiddle down the "Open With" arrow,
and select Final Cut for a specific file, or for all XML files.
There is probably a corresponding shell command, but I'd have to
look it up. Did you need a shell command, or did you just think
there wasn't UI for this?
You can also right-click on the file and choose "Open With" rather
than double-clicking. And of course you can import or open the file
from within Final Cut itself.
- Paul
On Sep 1, 2009, at 6:10 PM, Martin Baker wrote:
Hi Helena
I'm on FCP7. So to clarify, because FCP is now classed as an XML
reader, it won't open it's own XML files by default when running
Snow Leopard?
I'm just a bit confused about how to get around this. Is there a
shell command that can be used to set FCP as the default app for a
particular XML file? I had a quick search but couldn't find
anything.
thanks
Martin
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Digital Heaven Ltd is registered in England and Wales
Company registration number: 3628396
Registered address: 55 Lynwood Drive, Worcester Park, Surrey KT4 7AE
VAT registration number: GB 736 0989 03
On 1 Sep 2009, at 23:38, Helena Ju wrote:
Hi Martin!
Any application indicating they're an XML 'editor' will get
launched on XML open. We had many complaints about FCP doing this
so we've (correctly, we think) re-categorized the app as a XML
'reader' with the latest release Final Cut Studio (whereas we
used to categorize ourselves as an XML 'editor'). Any chance you
also recently upgraded your Final Cut Pro?
Sorry for any confusion this change may have caused you.
Regards,
Helena
On Sep 1, 2009, at 3:33 PM, Martin Baker wrote:
Anyone else seeing FCP XML files opening in applications OTHER
than FCP when double clicked?
Had a customer reporting the "Loader Send.xml" file we create
and launch to send copied files to FCP was opening in
Illustrator. On my system it was opening in Dashcode, even
though the Type and Creator codes are correctly set for FCP.
thanks
Martin Baker
www.digital-heaven.co.uk
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7AE
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