Ken,

That did work but I found that I had to keep providing the descriptor for some reason. Are you using a different API fro the Launch Services?

My only other problem now is switching the default printer to a specific one and switching back to the original default. lpoptions seemed promising but it doesn't change it, even though on the command line, it says it did...

Cheers, Ken!


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On Apr 23, 2009, at 18:11 , Ken Thomases wrote:

On Apr 23, 2009, at 7:50 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:

I'm trying to use this NSWorkspace method to launch an application and print a document. I provide it with a FSRef-based NSAppleEventDescriptor but the only thing the workspace does is launching the app. Here is part of the code:

NSURL *documentURL = [[[NSURL alloc] initFileURLWithPath: [[openPanel filenames] objectAtIndex:c]] autorelease];
NSURL *applicationURL = NULL;
OSStatus resultCode = LSGetApplicationForURL((CFURLRef)documentURL, kLSRolesAll, NULL, (CFURLRef *)&applicationURL);
if (resultCode != noErr)
{
NSRunAlertPanel(NULL, [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@ '%@'", NSLocalizedString(@"CouldntFindAppForDocument", @""), [[[openPanel filenames] objectAtIndex:c] lastPathComponent]], NULL, NULL, NULL);
        return ;
}
NSBundle *appBundle = [NSBundle bundleWithPath:[applicationURL path]];
BOOL couldLaunchApp = NO;
NSAppleEventDescriptor *descriptor = [self descriptorWithPath: [[openPanel filenames] objectAtIndex:c]];
if (descriptor != NULL)
couldLaunchApp = [[NSWorkspace sharedWorkspace] launchAppWithBundleIdentifier:[appBundle bundleIdentifier] options:NSWorkspaceLaunchAndPrint additionalEventParamDescriptor:descriptor launchIdentifier:NULL];
if ( ! couldLaunchApp)
NSRunAlertPanel(NULL, [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@ '%@'", NSLocalizedString(@"CouldntAddDocumentToReader", @""), [[[openPanel filenames] objectAtIndex:c] lastPathComponent]], NULL, NULL, NULL);

What am I doing wrong?

I don't recommend using a -launchApp... method to act on a document.

To print a document, I recommend using - openURLs:withAppBundleIdentifier:options:additionalEventParamDescriptor:launchIdentifiers : passing NSWorkspaceLaunchAndPrint in the options. Also, pass nil for the application bundle identifier, since you just want to use the default. That avoids the overly complicated use of LSGetApplicationForURL -> URL -> path -> NSBundle -> bundle ID. Also, the above code snippet snippet seems to be in a loop over the array of filenames returned by an open panel. With this method, you can convert that to an array of URLs and make just one NSWorkspace method call to print them all in their appropriate applications.

Don't bother passing an additionalEventParamDescriptor. It's hard to get right, and I've seen evidence that it isn't even passed properly. (I've dropped down to direct use of Launch Services, which did pass the parameter correctly.)

Cheers,
Ken


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