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Re: Apple events dictionary or documentation?
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Re: Apple events dictionary or documentation?


  • Subject: Re: Apple events dictionary or documentation?
  • From: "Joseph A. Weaks" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 14:42:43 -0500

I have found
http://www.devworld.apple.com/techpubs/macos8/InterproCom/AppleScriptScripters/AppleScriptLangGuide/AppleScript.62.html#17962
But am still interested in more definitions, and particularly, what are the advantages of using the chevron raw syntax.




At 14:16 -0500 7/9/01, Joseph A. Weaks wrote:
I opened and noticed that the "Open default mail client" applet that
installs when I load OS8.6 uses this line to launch the mail client:

+event GURLMAIL; with +class errr;

This is an apple even command line or something? I am new to
applescript, so of course would have used a
tell app ... to activate

I can't find documentation on learning this apple event vocabulary
anywhere in the docs. Is there a book I must obtain, or is it in
docs somewhere?
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Rev. Joseph A. Weaks
Pastor, Bethany Christian Church, Dallas
Ph.D. Student, Brite Divinity School
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http://stuwww.tcu.edu/~jweaks/
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References: 
 >Re: Snippet to remove an item from a list (From: Arthur J Knapp <email@hidden>)
 >Apple events dictionary or documentation? (From: "Joseph A. Weaks" <email@hidden>)

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