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Re: Quitting an applet?
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Re: Quitting an applet?


  • Subject: Re: Quitting an applet?
  • From: Rob Jorgensen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2000 15:17:17 -0500

On 11/30/2000, Geoff Graham commented on "Re: Quitting an applet?":

At 10:09 PM -0800 11/29/00, Rob Jorgensen <email@hidden> wrote:

<snip>

>This script will stuff the first item in fileList and then just quit
doing anything, with StuffIt Deluxe remaining the frontmost
application. If I activate the script again via the Application Menu,
it finishes executing as written and quits. The weird thing is that
when it is activated this way, StuffIt Deluxe does not come to the
front again, even though it is still finishing its tasks.

Any ideas why the script is losing control of things? Any ideas on
how to fix it?

fileList is a list, so you want to use *item* i and not alias i. Also the "into archive item "Screenshots" just doesn't sound right, but I don't have SD. try dropping the item in that one eg:

stuff item i of fileList into archive "Screenshots"...

or use Stuffit Commands scripting addition to do it and not Deluxe.

I finally used the StuffIt Commands and it is a much better approach, with much less code and overhead involved.

Thanks to everyone who responded. :-)

Later,

Rob Jorgensen
Ohio, USA


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