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Re: 'Hierarchy' of libs? (solved!)
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Re: 'Hierarchy' of libs? (solved!)


  • Subject: Re: 'Hierarchy' of libs? (solved!)
  • From: "Serge Belleudy-d'Espinose" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2001 12:34:07 +0100

At 6:22 -0500 7/02/01, Bill Cheeseman wrote:

>Take a look at this tip at The AppleScript Sourcebook:
>
> <http://www.AppleScriptSourcebook.com/tips/scriptserver.html>
>
>It doesn't address your issue straight on, but I suspect it will work for
>you. The trick has to do with enclosing the entire body of "my_lib1" within
>an explicit script object.

Wow! I didn't need to take a look at the www page - I did however, later :)

You said the magic words: script object. I didn't use them in my example, but my actual project can include some of them. That did the trick.

Many thanks,

Serge

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