Re: Events for stay-open applets
Re: Events for stay-open applets
- Subject: Re: Events for stay-open applets
- From: John W Baxter <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2001 07:29:52 -0700
At 9:49 +0200 10/26/2001, Axel Luttgens wrote:
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Sander Tekelenburg's recent post made me remember of a question I
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intended to ask for some times now.
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The "official" list of OS-related events a stay-open applet can receive
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seems to be:
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run
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launch
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activate
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reopen
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open
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quit
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Are there other such "official" events ?
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If you're talking about the events which the AppleScript code will see,
quite possibly not. If you're talking about the events which the applet
shell will see, several more come to mind (some of which might make it into
the AppleScript code if a handler were present):
The "no-op" event seems to be a possibility: <<event ascrnoop>>. It's
a particularly easy event to obey. ;-)
The recording on/recording off events (I forget their class and IDs).
The get aete event.
--John
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John Baxter email@hidden Port Ludlow, WA, USA