Startup question
Joe F.
joef1 at mac.com
Tue Aug 11 11:07:06 EDT 2009
The easy way to do this in Leopard is just drag any item to the Dock,
right click on it and choose "Open at Login..." from the popup.
To make it open in a specific (non default) application: select the
file in a window or on the desktop; press command-I or right-click>"
Get Info". Set "Open with" to whatever you like. You can also choose a
new default app to open all documents of that file type there.
Joe F.
On Aug 10, 2009, at 2:05 PM, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
> Colin, we thank you.
>
> Joe Wilkins
>
> On Aug 10, 2009, at 10:57 AM, Colin Holgate wrote:
>
>>
>> On Aug 10, 2009, at 1:51 PM, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
>>
>>> However, this still doesn't allow me to stipulate a "document" as
>>> in the past; just the application. Bummer.
>>
>> Thats not true. Click the +, add in a document, and away you go.
>>
>> Now, having it open a document using an application that is not the
>> normal application for that document type, can't be expressed in
>> one line, but you could add in an AppleScript standalone instead,
>> and that could do whatever you want it to do.
>
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