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Re: Path to documents folder
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Re: Path to documents folder


  • Subject: Re: Path to documents folder
  • From: Bill Cheeseman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2001 13:33:41 -0500

on 1/28/01 12:26 PM, Michelle Steiner at email@hidden wrote:

> First of all, that's supposed to be "they run in 9.1..." Sorry for the
> typo.
>
> I mean the script fragments you wrote; there are two of them, so I used
> the plural.

OK. Yes, the script statements do run in 9.1 the way I wrote them, because
that's the way they're worded in the Standard Additions library.

When I said they "should" be named something else, I meant "should" in the
sense of moral suasion: Apple should have removed the words "At Ease" from
them in 9.1 to make the wording more suitable for the Mac OS 9.1
environment, which I believe no longer includes anything called "At Ease." I
didn't mean to suggest that you had to reword them to make them work.

-
Bill Cheeseman, Quechee, Vermont <mailto:email@hidden>

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