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Application Speakable Items vs. Scripts Folder
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Application Speakable Items vs. Scripts Folder


  • Subject: Application Speakable Items vs. Scripts Folder
  • From: Erik <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 16:26:03 -0800

A question from a novice scripter:

I wish all AppleScripts (those already created and those I will
create) to be speakable. And there are OS structures/mechanisms -
the User/Library/Speech/Speakable Items (and its Application
Speakable Items subfolder) and the make application speakable script
- that encourage this.

As I understand it only the scripts in that Speakable Items folder
are recognized by the Speech system.

Yet the main scripts folder is User/Library/Scripts, and that is the
one that appears in the OS X menu bar.

Why the dichotomy, and how best to reconcile the two folders so that
indeed the scripts in the Scripts folder are also speakable and that
new scripts that are intended to be spoken also appear in the scripts
menu??
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