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Re: Akua Sweets
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Re: Akua Sweets


  • Subject: Re: Akua Sweets
  • From: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 07 Jan 2002 10:58:57 -0800

On 1/7/02 10:38 AM, "Tim Wright" <email@hidden> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am new to this list and the entire topic of Apple Scripts. Please bear
> with this simple question. I have downloaded Akua Scripts 143 and have no
> idea where to place it in my Hard Drive. I am running OS X 10.1 and 9.2.
>
It won't work with OS X native, only with 9 or when running Classic apps in
Classic. Put it (only the file, not the whole folder) into the Scripting
Additions folder in your OS 9 System Folder and restart your computer.

Hardly any Classic additions have been adapted for OS X yet. OS X osaxen
(additions) go into either a "ScriptingAdditions" (no space and no quotes)
folder that you make in OS X HD/Library/, for coverage of all users, or OSX
HD/Users/[you]/Library/, to work just in your user sector. (This could be
useful, to have a Test user with no osaxen: sometimes osaxen, like Akua in
OS 9, add useful silent coercions and you'll often want to check whether
people without the osax would get the same results in scripts that don't
call the osax.)


--
Paul Berkowitz


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 >Akua Sweets (From: Tim Wright <email@hidden>)

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