Well, I found this:
http://code.google.com/p/cdto/source/browse/plugins/terminal/CD2Terminal.m?spec=svn20c4d028f197a6810230ddff969de81c4b23876d&r=20c4d028f197a6810230ddff969de81c4b23876d

And got the terminal opening in a new window at the path. So I now need to
find how I can set the settings and have it open a new tab instead of
window.

On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 10:13 AM, Andrew <andrewrwr+cocoa...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I would like to perform the same logic as the "New Terminal Tab at Folder"
> service in Finder in my Cocoa app. The only code I found via Google is all
> using AppleScript to open the Terminal.app, but nothing I found was a Cocoa
> interface besides 3rd party terminal apps (iTerm, iTerm2). Is there a
> better way than using NSAppleScript to do this?
>
> I do not see any core libraries for the terminal app, but perhaps I am
> just looking in the wrong location.
>
> If I were to use NSWorkspace, I tried using the "open" at the command
> line, but I am not able to:
>
>    1. figure out how to open a new tab as opposed to a window
>    2. not have to run a program
>    3. it does not open the default terminal "theme"
>
> Thanks,
> Andrew
>
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