Ken G. Brown wrote:
Basically from point of sale system running on Macintosh, I needed to pick up a file with a known name located in the same folder as the application bundle, and process it for printing in a custom format. This way it does not need the file path hard coded in case it is different on the different computers.
But, does what Jonas said not apply here? Is the Mac a multi-user machine now? Even Windows has different users, hence c:\Documents and Settings\<username>
If the Mac has different users, maybe the file to be printed/processed should go in the user's home directory? If the machine is to be used as a single POS terminal, then a standard location for the file might be appropriate (does the Mac have an equivalent to the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard in Linux?)
I don't know the Mac, or your app, so this is probably all wrong, or inappropriate for you -- but I thought it worth mentioning because when I started using Linux it was not at all obvious to me that what Jonas described (the Unixy way of doing things) could work instead of the Windows way of putting files in the same directory as the .exe file. But, surprisingly, it does work quite well :)
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