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| Hi, I had an Automator script that would turn off all the fonts in Fontbook and then turn back on the ones that I wanted. This worked fine in Tiger, but in Leopard it just fails. I thought this might be a good time to learn Applescript. I looked in the dictionary and couldn't see deactivate, just enabled and that is a boolean. Does anyone know the command for enabling and disabling fonts with Applescript, in Fontbook? Best wishes Michael "Windows NT is like mushrooms. As soon as one Windows server appears on your network, more start sprouting up, one after the other until they almost outnumber your client machines." Chuck Goolsbee Michael Curtis Home Page: http://www.bazmac.co.uk/ Reed Cricket Club Home Page http://www.reedcc.co.uk |
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