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Re: Scripting Startup Disk?
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Re: Scripting Startup Disk?


  • Subject: Re: Scripting Startup Disk?
  • From: Bill Cheeseman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2001 07:42:12 -0400

on 9/27/01 7:47 PM, John W Baxter at email@hidden wrote:

> Alternatively,
> http://homepage.mac.com/jwbaxter/ASsample2.html
> was produced by the script named here
>
> <META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="Script2HTML 1.0.6">
> (I don't know whether that is the current version.)

Script2HTML is in fact currently at version 1.0.6. It requires Marco
Piovanelli's Style scriptable text editor application. You can find
Script2HTML and a link to Style in the "Scripts" chapter of The AppleScript
Sourcebook.

That said, as the author of Script2HTML, I would recommend the use of the
new Export to HTML command in Script Debugger 3.0 for general use when you
need to post an entire script to a Web page. Although Script2HTML is very
fast due to some brilliant coding by Marco in Style, Script Debugger's
Export to HTML command seems to be even faster.

You still need Script2HTML to convert a partial excerpt from a styled script
to HTML, however, because Script Debugger only exports the entire script
file.

--

Bill Cheeseman - email@hidden
Quechee Software, Quechee, Vermont, USA

The AppleScript Sourcebook - www.AppleScriptSourcebook.com
Vermont Recipes - www.stepwise.com/Articles/VermontRecipes


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