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Re: Running a stay open applet in OS X... :-(
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Re: Running a stay open applet in OS X... :-(


  • Subject: Re: Running a stay open applet in OS X... :-(
  • From: Mr Tea <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 21 Apr 2002 23:43:32 +0100

This from Paul Berkowitz - dated 21/4/02 10.18 pm:

> What happens if you first just
>
> tell application "Microsoft Entourage" to activate

That's precisely what I want to avoid. The whole point of this Applet is
that it tells me if I have any interesting email when Entourage Mail is
ticking away in the background. I can see for myself when it's active.

Thanks, however, for your earlier confirmation that a script telling an
application to run should not bring it to the front. That freed me up to go
looking for the source of the problem elsewhere. It's a simple enough matter
to re-jig the Entourage schedules so that the issue doesn't arise. Still
looks like a bug, tho', or is that what you meant by 'an OS thing'?

Mr Tea
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