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Re: AppleScript Try


  • Subject: Re: AppleScript Try
  • From: Jon Pugh <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 20:57:22 -0700

At 10:45 AM -0500 8/29/02, Michael Grant wrote:
>On 8/28/02 11:05 PM, "Christopher Nebel" <email@hidden> wrote:
> > an improved
> > paradigm for dictionary viewing. (However, the last one doesn't have
> > any very specific suggestions, so if you can dream something up, send
> > it in.)
>
>Short of parsing the dictionary content that we can see now, does Script
>Editor understand an application's object hierarchy? It would be great to
>have a clear at-a-glance view of that.

I'd just like to point out that *every* suggestion offered so far has already been implemented in Script Debugger for years now. The Scripting Addition dictionary is Command-Shift-A. All applications opened, including the Finder, are remembered in the Open Dictionary menu. The dictionary window has an object hierarchy display as well as an interactive run time browser, so you can look at a program while it is running, check out values and the object hierarchy, and even change them.

And we haven't even scratched the surface of its feature set.

Script Debugger is worth every penny. Script Editor is not.

http://www.latenightsw.com/

Jon
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