Re: 'name of processes' in Classic Environment
Re: 'name of processes' in Classic Environment
- Subject: Re: 'name of processes' in Classic Environment
- From: Christopher Nebel <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 31 Aug 2002 16:29:02 -0700
On Saturday, August 31, 2002, at 02:04 AM, Harald E Brandt wrote:
How can I get a classic compiled script application running in Classic
Environment in OS X to get 'name of processes' without getting an
error, which currently is:
"system version is too old to run the installed scripting system"
That's a bug in older versions of AppleScript -- they don't work
correctly with the delegation mechanism the Finder uses to pass things
off to System Events. Upgrade your classic environment to AppleScript
1.8.3 and it should be fine.
Moreover, I would like to enhance another (classic) script app to be
able to find Scripting Additions and Apple Menu Items in the System
folder of Classic, even when "only" Classic Environment under OS X is
active, rather than having to reboot the machine into 9. Any good
Solutions?
AppleScript in Classic should automatically pick up scripting additions
in the classic system folder. Apple Menu Items should work in much the
same way.
--Chris Nebel
AppleScript Engineering
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