(it does work sometimes, and of course programs that are just one single executable binary, e.g. app directory are properly loaded, but I’m not sure. I think when you try to do it that way, not all the required resourced in the. Unfortunately, in my experience trying to run an app by directly calling it’s executable binary usually ends up with some sort of issues, sometimes not running at all. Applications/RawTherapee.app/Contents/MacOS/rawtherapee app directory in the /Contents/MacOS subdirectory, e.g. If you want to run the executable itself, than that’s usually placed inside the. (Apple call it a ‘package’, or ‘app bundle’, it requires a specific folder structure and certain files to exist, but it’s still ultimately a directory). app extension are NOT necessary if the app is in the standard /Applications folder where the OS expects it to be.įrom the command line will NEVER work, because RawTherapee.app is not an executable file, it’s a directory containing all the executables, runtime libraries, icons, configs etc. Affinity Photo at Serif Europe US for 54.99 Adding to the attraction, Serif has also developed a companion graphic design package for the Mac, which goes by the name of Affinity Designer. The quotes are mandatory because of the spaces in the name but otherwise can be omitted, e.g. Enter the full executable path from step 2 into Preferences > External Editor, probably without parentheses, e.g.:.Note that the photo path is surrounded by quotation marks (parentheses).Īffinity Photo should open with your photo loaded. Applications/AffinityPhoto.app "/home/peter/aphoto.jpg" Assuming you have a sample image in /home/peter/a photo.jpg and that the result of step 2 was “ /Applications/AffinityPhoto.app”, type: Now check whether files can be passed as arguments to the executable.For example if the result of step 1 ends up being “AffinityPhoto.app”, then type: Once you found the name of the executable in step 1, find out the full path to it using the “ whereis” command. Find out the full path to the executable.If it does not, for example if “ affinity” doesn’t auto-complete it, then maybe try “ Affinity” with a capital “A”. Once you have the full name, hit enter to run it. The tab will auto-complete the word, in case the executable’s name is more than just “affinity”, maybe “affinity-photo” or “affinityphoto” etc. Find out the name of the Affinity Photo executable.I don’t have OS X, but this is likely to work:
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