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action:Open_a_File_Folder_or_Application [2024/04/29 21:59]
peternlewis
action:Open_a_File_Folder_or_Application [2024/04/29 23:55]
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 +====== Open a File Folder or Application Action ======
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 The //Open a File Folder or Application//​ action allows you to open an item and to select the application to open it with. The //Open a File Folder or Application//​ action allows you to open an item and to select the application to open it with.
  
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 Select from the //with// pop-up which application to open the item with. Select from the //with// pop-up which application to open the item with.
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-(!) Note that in Sonoma, if the file has the quarantine bit security feature set (which you can check with the shell command `xattr -p com.apple.quarantine /​path/​to/​file`),​ then the system API used to open the file with an application will fail with error -128 (user canceled - presumably because the system API does not know how to ask permission). You can remove the security settings with the shell command `xattr -d com.apple.quarantine /​path/​to/​file`. 
  
 (!) Note that this is almost never the right action to use to launch an application. ​ Instead, use the [[action:​Activate_a_Specific_Application|Activate a Specific Application]] action, which will both launch and activate the application. ​ If you really want to use this action, ensure you select the Finder as the application to use to “open” the application - otherwise the system may try to open the application as a document using some other application,​ which is highly unlikely to be what you want to do (except in very rare circumstances,​ like perhaps opening an application with a compression utility to compress it for network transport). (!) Note that this is almost never the right action to use to launch an application. ​ Instead, use the [[action:​Activate_a_Specific_Application|Activate a Specific Application]] action, which will both launch and activate the application. ​ If you really want to use this action, ensure you select the Finder as the application to use to “open” the application - otherwise the system may try to open the application as a document using some other application,​ which is highly unlikely to be what you want to do (except in very rare circumstances,​ like perhaps opening an application with a compression utility to compress it for network transport).
action/Open_a_File_Folder_or_Application.txt · Last modified: 2024/04/29 23:55 by peternlewis