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Re: How do I change my default editor?
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Re: How do I change my default editor?


  • Subject: Re: How do I change my default editor?
  • From: Bryan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 09:01:53 -0400
  • Organization: Apex Radiology

Does anyone have an answer to my original question, which was

How do I change the default editor that the system launches when the edit button
is clicked on an error message?

I have several scripts which are over 100K size and there is no way Script
Editor will ever open them.

Bryan Kaufman

John W Baxter wrote:

> At 7:46 -0400 6/26/2001, Marc K. Myers wrote:
> >> From: "Fox, Christopher B" <email@hidden>
> >> To: email@hidden
> >> Subject: RE: How do I change my default editor?
> >> Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2001 13:31:09 -0400
> >>
> >> I've got a question along the same lines:
> >>
> >> If I save a script as run-only, does it disable this Edit button
> >> that appears on script error or event timeout? My script will contain some
> >> mildly sensitive password information that I'd like to prevent (admittedly
> >> inexperienced) users from accessing. As long as I can prevent that Edit
> >> button from appearing and opening the script in the script editor I think
> >> I'll be fine.
> >
> >Since a script saved as run-only doesn't contain human-readable code or
> >anything that could be translated into human-readable code, I don't see
> >where you have anything to worry about.
>
> One could worry about the users becoming sufficiently experienced to use an
> Apple event sniffer. Or having friends who are. It would show the events
> the script sends (and replies it gets). It would probably also show some
> of the internal-to-AppleScript operations.
>
> And yes...the edit button is missing when one has an error in a run-only
> Mac OS X Applet built by Script Editor. And probably everywhere else.
>
> --John
>
> --
> John Baxter email@hidden Port Ludlow, WA, USA
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