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== Open Vplot files with Double Click ==
 
== Open Vplot files with Double Click ==
This actually requires an application. MacOS cannot use shell scripts as applications, and the application also needs to be able to parse arguments (needed for the double click funcionality - the instigating file becomes the first argument). The below steps will turn a simple python script into an Application. First, install [http://pythonhosted.org/py2app/ py2ap] and then follow the below instrictions (that I found on a website of [https://moosystems.com/double-click-on-files-in-finder-to-open-them-in-your-python-and-tk-application/ MooSystems].
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This actually requires an application. MacOS cannot use shell scripts as applications, and the application also needs to be able to parse arguments (needed for the double click funcionality - the instigating file becomes the first argument). The below steps will turn a simple python script into an Application. First, install [http://pythonhosted.org/py2app/ py2ap] and then follow the below instructions (based on a website of [https://moosystems.com/double-click-on-files-in-finder-to-open-them-in-your-python-and-tk-application/ MooSystems]).
  
# Use the following python file (named ClickPen.py):
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# Use the following python file (named ClickPen.py). Adapt the sfpen path as needed, or use an environmental variable:
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<pre>
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#!/usr/bin/env python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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"""This piece of code shows how to accept 'Open Document' Apple Events in
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your Python / Tk application."""
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import os
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import sys
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import commands
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import logging
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import logging.handlers
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# configure logging
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home_dir = os.path.expanduser('~')
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log_file = os.path.join(home_dir,
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                        "Library/Logs/CliclPen.log")
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log = logging.getLogger("main")
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log.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
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handler = logging.handlers.RotatingFileHandler(log_file,
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                                              maxBytes=30000000,
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                                              backupCount=10)
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handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
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fmt = logging.Formatter('%(asctime)s - %(message)s')
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handler.setFormatter(fmt)
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log.addHandler(handler)
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# callback which gets invoked when files or folders are sent to our app:
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def doOpenFile(*args):
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    for f in args:
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        if os.path.isfile(f):
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            command = '/opt/RSF/bin/sfpen %s'%(f)
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            commands.getoutput(command)
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        else:
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            log.info("'%s' is not compatible." % f)
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# when the app starts up, check for command-line arguments:
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for f in sys.argv[1:]:
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    doOpenFile(f)
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</pre>
  
 
# Use the following setup file (named setup.py):
 
# Use the following setup file (named setup.py):
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<pre>
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"""
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This is a setup.py script generated by py2applet
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 +
Usage:
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    python setup.py py2app
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"""
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from setuptools import setup
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APP = ['ClickPen.py']
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DATA_FILES = []
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OPTIONS = {'argv_emulation': True,
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          'plist': {
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                'CFBundleDocumentTypes': [{
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                    'CFBundleTypeName': "File suffix of my app's documents",
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                    'CFBundleTypeRole': "Editor",
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                    'LSHandlerRank': "Owner",
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                    'LSItemContentTypes': ["ClickPen"],
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                }],
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                'UTExportedTypeDeclarations': [{
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                    'UTTypeConformsTo': ["public.data"],
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                    'UTTypeIdentifier': "ClickPen",
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                    'UTTypeDescription': "File suffix of my app's documents",
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                    'UTTypeTagSpecification': {'public.filename-extension': ".vpl"}
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                }],
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                'CFBundleIdentifier': "ClickPen",
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                'CFBundleName': "ClickPen"
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            }
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          }
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setup(
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    app=APP,
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    data_files=DATA_FILES,
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    options={'py2app': OPTIONS},
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    setup_requires=['py2app'],
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)
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</pre>
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# Run the following command:
 
# Run the following command:
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<pre>
 
python setup.py py2app
 
python setup.py py2app
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</pre>
  
# Now in the dist folder you should find a ClickPen.app program.
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# Now in the dist folder you should find a ClickPen.app program. Use it wisely.

Revision as of 17:42, 23 March 2015

On this page you can find a few hacks for MacOS users.


Open Vplot files with Double Click

This actually requires an application. MacOS cannot use shell scripts as applications, and the application also needs to be able to parse arguments (needed for the double click funcionality - the instigating file becomes the first argument). The below steps will turn a simple python script into an Application. First, install py2ap and then follow the below instructions (based on a website of MooSystems).

  1. Use the following python file (named ClickPen.py). Adapt the sfpen path as needed, or use an environmental variable:
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""This piece of code shows how to accept 'Open Document' Apple Events in
your Python / Tk application."""

import os
import sys
import commands
import logging
import logging.handlers

# configure logging
home_dir = os.path.expanduser('~')
log_file = os.path.join(home_dir,
                        "Library/Logs/CliclPen.log")
log = logging.getLogger("main")
log.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
handler = logging.handlers.RotatingFileHandler(log_file,
                                               maxBytes=30000000,
                                               backupCount=10)
handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
fmt = logging.Formatter('%(asctime)s - %(message)s')
handler.setFormatter(fmt)
log.addHandler(handler)

# callback which gets invoked when files or folders are sent to our app:
def doOpenFile(*args):
    for f in args:
        if os.path.isfile(f):
            command = '/opt/RSF/bin/sfpen %s'%(f)
            commands.getoutput(command)
        else:
            log.info("'%s' is not compatible." % f)

# when the app starts up, check for command-line arguments:
for f in sys.argv[1:]:
    doOpenFile(f)
  1. Use the following setup file (named setup.py):
"""
This is a setup.py script generated by py2applet

Usage:
    python setup.py py2app
"""

from setuptools import setup

APP = ['ClickPen.py']
DATA_FILES = []
OPTIONS = {'argv_emulation': True,
           'plist': {
                'CFBundleDocumentTypes': [{
                    'CFBundleTypeName': "File suffix of my app's documents",
                    'CFBundleTypeRole': "Editor",
                    'LSHandlerRank': "Owner",
                    'LSItemContentTypes': ["ClickPen"],
                }],
                'UTExportedTypeDeclarations': [{
                    'UTTypeConformsTo': ["public.data"],
                    'UTTypeIdentifier': "ClickPen",
                    'UTTypeDescription': "File suffix of my app's documents",
                    'UTTypeTagSpecification': {'public.filename-extension': ".vpl"}
                }],
                'CFBundleIdentifier': "ClickPen",
                'CFBundleName': "ClickPen"
            }
          }

setup(
    app=APP,
    data_files=DATA_FILES,
    options={'py2app': OPTIONS},
    setup_requires=['py2app'],
)


  1. Run the following command:
python setup.py py2app
  1. Now in the dist folder you should find a ClickPen.app program. Use it wisely.