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Re: applescript-users digest, Vol 2 #179 - 6 msgs
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Re: applescript-users digest, Vol 2 #179 - 6 msgs


  • Subject: Re: applescript-users digest, Vol 2 #179 - 6 msgs
  • From: "Stephen Gross" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 03 Jan 2001 09:28:46 -0500
  • Organization: Stuart Country Day School

> Message: 3
> Date: Tue, 02 Jan 2001 22:26:45 -0500
> Subject: Re: Newbie To AppleScript
> From: "Stephen Swift (aka Burnum)" <email@hidden>
> To: AppleScript <email@hidden>
>
> > is there a
> > document with all or most of the comands (IE: tell, set, end, and such) and
> > what they are used for??
>
> The Syntax page on T&B has a lot of this info.
> http://www.tandb.com.au/applescript/syntax/
>
> If you open up an application w/ Script Editor you get the dictionary for
> that app with its commands, classes, properties, and elements. Not really
> the same, but it is useful when you need to know certain commands for
> controlling that app.

Can you explain how to do this? I tried opening an application in Script Editor,
but it wouldn't list the file in the open file menu. I tried the different
filemasks, but no dice.

Thanks,
--Steve


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