Re: [Pythonmac-SIG] Opening an app from another app under different OS X versions

2007-01-25 Thread Dethe Elza
On 25-Jan-07, at 12:08 AM, Ronald Oussoren wrote: > On 24 Jan, 2007, at 18:44, Dethe Elza wrote: > >> Also, paths are different on >> internationalized versions of OS X. > > The aren't AFAIK. The finder is localized and shows different > folder names if you run in another language (that's why

Re: [Pythonmac-SIG] Opening an app from another app under different OS X versions

2007-01-25 Thread Ronald Oussoren
On 24 Jan, 2007, at 18:44, Dethe Elza wrote: Also, paths are different on internationalized versions of OS X. The aren't AFAIK. The finder is localized and shows different folder names if you run in another language (that's why there are ".localized" turds in several directories). Windo

Re: [Pythonmac-SIG] Opening an app from another app under different OS X versions

2007-01-24 Thread Dethe Elza
As Kevin said, you may only need the full path to your app. It's remotely possible you would need the full path to open as well (/usr/ bin/open). Full paths are finicky though, and you will need to know where your application is installed, if the help application is in the app bundle, for

Re: [Pythonmac-SIG] Opening an app from another app under different OS X versions

2007-01-24 Thread Kevin Walzer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 David Woods wrote: > My wxPython application has a context sensitive help system, using > wx.html.HtmlHelpController(), which also contains a Tutorial for the > program. Users like to leave the Help window open while they are > simultaneously working

[Pythonmac-SIG] Opening an app from another app under different OS X versions

2007-01-24 Thread David Woods
My wxPython application has a context sensitive help system, using wx.html.HtmlHelpController(), which also contains a Tutorial for the program. Users like to leave the Help window open while they are simultaneously working in the application. To allow this, I set the Help application up as a fre