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RE: Odd and sort of off topic
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RE: Odd and sort of off topic


  • Subject: RE: Odd and sort of off topic
  • From: "Robert Kiolbassa" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 16:44:04 -0600
  • Thread-topic: applescript-users digest, Vol 3 #1379 - 16 msgs

Honk. I ran across this myself last week on a new machine. Do a "Find File" for "Manusredigerare" and you will be shown an application in a folder (I don't remember the specific path). I looked at the file path and the other files in that folder and guessed that I could discard that version of the script editor to no detriment as this computer will be in English OS only.

> "Wallace, William" on Tue, 25 Feb 2003 15:03:48 said:
>
> I have a new Quicksilver G4 and everything about it performs admirably in
> both OSX and OS9, except when I double-click a compiled Applescript. Instead
> of launching Script Editor, I get an error message saying that the
> application "Manusredigerare" will not run on this machine. I'm assuming
> that's the name for Script Editor in Danish or German or something, but I
> can't imagine why script files would be mapped to a European version of
> Script Editor when everything else about the machine is set up for US
> english. I poked around in every control panel and preference that I could
> think of, but nothing seems out of the ordinary. I did notice that there is
> a file named ".localized" scattered throughout the OSX folders (which
> doesn't seem to be present on other OSX machines I have access to), but it
> contains no data and has no resource fork. I'm planning on wiping the whole
> thing clean and installing everything from scratch, but I just thought I'd
> check and see if anyone here can think of any reason why this would happen
> and is it just a coincidence that it only seems to affect Applescripts, or
> is there some issue anyone knows about that might cause this.
>
> Anyway, honk if you think you know the answer.
>
> -whw
>
> --__--__--
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