Re: Project Builder & AppleScript
Re: Project Builder & AppleScript
- Subject: Re: Project Builder & AppleScript
- From: christian vick <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 13:01:44 +0200
on 11.10.2001 2:30 Uhr, Christopher Nebel at email@hidden wrote:
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On Tuesday, October 9, 2001, at 04:04 AM, christian vick wrote:
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> on 09.10.2001 1:24 Uhr, Christopher Nebel at email@hidden wrote:
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>> Not currently, no. Studio will add debugging and a slightly nicer
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>> dictionary viewer. We're open to suggestions, though -- send them to
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>> email@hidden.
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> To make useful suggestions it would be helpful to know what feature spec
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> Studio already has.
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Good point! However, revealing details of an unreleased product is
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marketing's prerogative,
I anticipated that. :-)
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so for the moment all I can say is read the Mac
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OS X web site (specifically
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http://www.apple.com/applescript/macosx/ascript_studio/),
Hey, i've read that already about 283 times since it popped out.
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plus point out
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that the intended editor is Project Builder (which you can use in 10.1
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today), so you get things like [multi-file] [regexp] find/replace and
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source control automatically.
A time ago, i had only a short look on it. Makes not much sense to play with
if you can't program in the language you're familiar with.
An important thing would be variable watching, but i think this is
included(?) since step debugging is included.
And, for example, i like the way how step debugging and breakpoints work in
Script Debugger. Option-click on a breakpoint - boom, there you are, ready
to go further step by step.
Greetings
cris