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  • PerdrixP Offline
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    #1

    My application registers a type with UTI, and the application is now opened when the file with the correct extension is double-clicked in Finder, but it doesn't actually open the file? I expected the application to be invoked like (e.g.):

    /Applications/DeepSkyStacker.app/Contents/MacOS/DeepSkyStacker Documents/Astrophotography/NGC\ 457\ Owl\ Cluster/NGC457.dssfilelist
    

    which when typed from the command line opened the file as expected. But clearly that isn't how the application was invoked by the system when I double-clicked the file in Finder.

    What am I not understanding here - I'm guessing there's something "special" I need to do on macOS to handle this properly?

    Thanks
    David

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    • J.HilkJ Offline
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      On macOS, when a file is double-clicked in Finder, the system launches your application. The file is passed via macOS's Apple Events mechanism.

      IIRC Qt provides a means to handle this.
      You'll need an eventFilter on your QApplication, that is listening to Event::FileOpen events than you can work from there.

      Something like this:

          bool event(QEvent *event) override {
              if (event->type() == QEvent::FileOpen) {
                  auto *fileOpenEvent = static_cast<QFileOpenEvent *>(event);
                  QString filePath = fileOpenEvent->file();
                  qDebug() << "File to open:" << filePath;
      
                  // Store or open the file as needed
                  // e.g. emit signal or call method to process the file
      
                  return true;
              }
              return QApplication::event(event);
          }
      
      

      Be aware of the Qt Code of Conduct, when posting : https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct


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      A: It's blue light.
      Q: What does it do?
      A: It turns blue.

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      • PerdrixP Offline
        PerdrixP Offline
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        wrote last edited by
        #3

        Thank you lots

        David

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