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Re: Migrating scripting additions to Mac OS X
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Re: Migrating scripting additions to Mac OS X


  • Subject: Re: Migrating scripting additions to Mac OS X
  • From: Shane Stanley <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2001 08:54:57 +1000

On 26/6/01 3:41 AM +1000, Jolly Roger, email@hidden, wrote:

> I don't see anything preventing scripting addition authors from updating
> their scripting additions to run on Mac OS X. One of the easiest, fastest
> ways to do so is to convert the scripting addition to into a carbonised
> scriptable application.

Turning them into apps is not really updating them -- it's, well, turning
them into apps. I can see the pluses (and the minuses), which have been done
near to death here before.

To update them to OS X scripting additions, according to the developers I've
spoken to, is not yet fully documented. Maybe that's what's holding many of
them back.

--
Shane Stanley, email@hidden


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