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Re: Translating AppleScript to Visual Basic
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Re: Translating AppleScript to Visual Basic


  • Subject: Re: Translating AppleScript to Visual Basic
  • From: Andrew Oliver <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 21:32:12 -0800

On 2/22/05 7:51 PM, "Steven Valenti" <email@hidden> wrote:

> HELP!!!
> My company is desperately seeking to replace our 18 Macs in our art
> department with PCs. AppleScript is the only thing stopping them from
> doing so.Over time I have developed very long scripts to automate
> applications to take away the mundane work from artists.Such apps are
> Freehand MX, Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop, OSX Finder, Mail and
> Corel Draw. They are seeking to translate this into VB. How safe am I?
> Is there anything I can develop that can¹t be done in VB. Also too,
> sorry for asking here but, our current laser engrave equipment requires
> a plt file (HPGL - Hewlett-Packard Plot File). I am stuck in Classic
> using a version of CorelDraw to export this plt format. Does anyone
> know of anything I could try in OSX to create this file format? I don¹t
> want to remain using Classic if I don¹t have to.
> With all the professional in this users list, I'm hoping someone can
> provide me some answers.
> Thanks,


If your primary need is the generation of .plt files you need MacPlot/X-RIP
from MicroSpot <http://www.microspot.com/>

It can generate plot files and works at the printer driver level so it works
with all apps.

Andrew
:)

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