On Jan 26, 2012, at 11:30 AM, Jens Alfke wrote:
To work around this I suggest using single-quotes instead, and preprocessing
the string to insert a backslash in front of any exclamation point or
single-quote. I *think* that will be enough.
After a single quote, the *only* character that
On Jan 28, 2012, at 1:17 AM, Ron Hunsinger wrote:
After a single quote, the *only* character that has a special meaning is
another single quote, which ends the quotation.
…or a newline :)
[And yes, I have encountered filenames with newlines in them. It happened after
I downloaded a PDF
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
Well, I found this:
http://code.google.com/p/cdto/source/browse/plugins/terminal/CD2Terminal.m?spec=svn20c4d028f197a6810230ddff969de81c4b23876dr=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
Well, I figured it out for myself. Posting here in case anyone else
wants to do the same:
- (void)openTerminal:(id)sender
{
TerminalApplication* termApp = [SBApplication
applicationWithBundleIdentifier:@com.apple.terminal];
NSString *dir = // Get your directory here
NSString *cmd =
On Jan 26, 2012, at 9:13 AM, Andrew wrote:
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?
Not that I’m
On Jan 26, 2012, at 10:22 AM, Andrew wrote:
NSString *cmd = [NSString stringWithFormat:@cd \%@\; clear”, dir]; //
Assumes bash, which is okay for me, but maybe not others.
Watch out — that line has quoting problems. If the path to the directory
contains double-quotes, dollar signs,
Le 26 janv. 2012 à 20:30, Jens Alfke a écrit :
On Jan 26, 2012, at 10:22 AM, Andrew wrote:
NSString *cmd = [NSString stringWithFormat:@cd \%@\; clear”, dir]; //
Assumes bash, which is okay for me, but maybe not others.
Watch out — that line has quoting problems. If the path to the