Re: Scripting Additions, OSX
Re: Scripting Additions, OSX
- Subject: Re: Scripting Additions, OSX
- From: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2002 19:44:40 -0700
On 4/19/02 7:34 PM, "Michelle Steiner" <email@hidden> wrote:
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How do I add scripting additions to OS X? The only scripting additions
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folder (named "scriptingadditions" without a space) is in system/library
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and is locked. Show info says it is owned by system.
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--Michelle
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You have to make your own ScriptingAdditions (without a space) folder in
either /Library/ [for all users] or ~/Library/ [just your user], or both.
I find it handy to use ~/Library/. i keep another test user with no 3rd
party osaxen, preparing for the glorious day when Jon's Commands an Akua
Sweets for X start coercing silently in X. Then it will be quite easy to
just switch to the test user to check how things work with no non-Apple
osaxen, instead of having to remove them and restart, or be lazy with
consequences.
--
Paul Berkowitz
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