Re: A.S. in OS X
Re: A.S. in OS X
- Subject: Re: A.S. in OS X
- From: Sean Elfstrom <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2001 17:56:17 -0600
At 10:22 AM -0800 12/15/01, Christopher Nebel wrote:
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As of 10.1, you can script the Terminal application itself -- move windows around, set their color, etc., and execute a command in a new window. If what you actually want to do is execute a shell command, then you should get AppleScript 1.8 (currently available in the new Developer Tools, or coming soon in a software update) and use its "do shell script" command. (You could also get one of the three or so third-party scripting additions that do the same thing.)
Thanks for the "heads up" on the "do shell script" command! Are there any release notes yet on AppleScript 1.8, or are they waiting on the software update?
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