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RE: Photoshop 6.0.1 Droplets and Applescript
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RE: Photoshop 6.0.1 Droplets and Applescript


  • Subject: RE: Photoshop 6.0.1 Droplets and Applescript
  • From: "Goodman, Steve" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 12:29:22 -0600

If your using a droplet then you must treat it as its own application. The
"do script" command is used to run an action on an image you open within
Photoshop.

Tell app "your droplet"
open file "your:file"
end tell

Steve Goodman
Vertis Advertising Production Services
phone 314.432.8800, ext. 479
fax 314.692.0309
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www.vertisinc.com



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sprague, Graham [mailto:email@hidden]
> Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 11:03 AM
> To: 'email@hidden'
> Subject: Photoshop 6.0.1 Droplets and Applescript
>
>
> I can't see to get this "do script" thing to work with a list
> of files. Also
> it says only for use with a droplet but there is no way to
> tell photoshop
> which droplet to use.Or do I use a tell on the droplet itself
> and treat it
> as an application? There is serious need of documentation here!!!!
>
> Has anyone ever successfully created an applescript that
> passes a list of
> aliases to an action or droplet. If so could you please post
> some examples.
>
> Thanks,
> Graham
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