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Re: Question: How do you open scripts?
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Re: Question: How do you open scripts?


  • Subject: Re: Question: How do you open scripts?
  • From: "Daniel A. Shockley" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 11:55:49 -0500

Hello,

I was just wondering. I do that a lot.

How do you open scripts.

I would like as many responses as possilbe.



[ ] Drag an drop

[ ] Double Click

[ ] Recent Items Apple Menu

[ ] Open Recent (Script Debugger)

[x] Other

DropDrawers has an option to run a compiled script (and of course applets) directly from a drawer - not sure about plain text scripts. Probably several other interface utilities can do something similar.

You can perform AppleScripts from FileMaker Pro, as well.

I believe you can run typed-in scripts directly from OS X's command line using 'osascript.

Folder Actions, if no one else mentioned it.

There are many other, including Cronnix, supposedly, although Chris Nebel has said they will have a limited permission scope for security reasons. Any more info on this?
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