I'm running OS 9.1 / Facespan 3.5.2
Message: 4 Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2001 02:09:36 +0200 From: macgix <email@hidden> Subject: Re: Facespan and Printing Postscript in Quark To: email@hidden Dear Neil i am in contact with DTI because of Mac OS 9.2.1 / FaceSpan 3.5.2 related problems i experienced with New World ROM machines. Could you tell me please, what versions you are running? Message: 1 Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2001 11:31:52 -0700 To: email@hidden From: Neil Appel <email@hidden> Subject: Facespan and Printing Postscript in Quark I have a script that prints a Postscript file from Quark 4.11. I know this is kind of buggy but I have it working with Script Editor however the same exact script doesn't work when called from Facespan. I get a (-47) error. According to the Applescript Language Guide it means "File is busy" however the error dialog box states "File is already open". Either way it seems strange a script would work in Script Editor but the same script not work when called from Facespan. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, -Neil -- Investigations can go further by your answer. Thank you, Thomas (btw.: thx to Arthur J Knapp for the JavaScript / Explorer answer I did not test it by now but it seems to be fine code ! :) _______________________________________________________________________ Thomas Johannes Matthias Kuehner Developer, Supervisor, Manager <email@hidden> <www.macgix.com> _______________________________________________________________________ If you'd want to send encrypted mail to me, you will use PGP 5 or later and this address: <email@hidden> - Thank you. _______________________________________________________________________
Message: 1 Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2001 11:31:52 -0700 To: email@hidden From: Neil Appel <email@hidden> Subject: Facespan and Printing Postscript in Quark I have a script that prints a Postscript file from Quark 4.11. I know this is kind of buggy but I have it working with Script Editor however the same exact script doesn't work when called from Facespan. I get a (-47) error. According to the Applescript Language Guide it means "File is busy" however the error dialog box states "File is already open". Either way it seems strange a script would work in Script Editor but the same script not work when called from Facespan. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, -Neil --