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Re: AETE? How can I read these
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Re: AETE? How can I read these


  • Subject: Re: AETE? How can I read these
  • From: Jeff Horton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2001 13:47:37 -0400

On 9/6/01 10:35 AM, "Jean-Marie Hoornaert" <email@hidden> wrote:

> le 6/09/01 16:18, Jeff Horton a ecrit :
>
>> What program can I use to view the Apple Events resource of an application?
>> ResEdit? Or is this another program that is more in depth.
>
> You get the icon of an application.
> You drag and drop it on "Script Editor".
> Now, you see the aete resource of this application ;-)
I have been scripting for 6 years now with AppleScript and I know that I
need to use Script Editor to read the dictionaries, but I wanted to know how
to read the AETE resources of an application. I have seen before that people
call commands to an application that aren't in the "norm" of scripting
syntax used with chevrons instead.

Thanks Jeff Horton


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