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Re: Tell OS X Application...
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Re: Tell OS X Application...


  • Subject: Re: Tell OS X Application...
  • From: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 11:45:12 -0800

On 1/10/02 11:07 AM, "Simon Forster" <email@hidden> wrote:

> It is somewhat neater. Are scripting additions folder and System domain
> properties? And if so, whose properties are they as I can't see them in
> Finder's dictionary (or in Standard Additions).

If you've seen my next message, you'll know they're not the Finder's. Check
the 'path to' command in Standard Additions. Script Editor runs out of room
to list all the special folders; you can see them in a better editor like
Script Debugger. I'm not sure if Smile has all of them or not - it used to
do the same as in SE. Go to <http://www.applescriptsourcebook.com> and read
up on AppleScript in OS X (probably AS 1.6) , Standard Additions section. It
lists all of them. There's a good discussion there about System domain, user
domain, etc. which you will find in the Dictionary, even in SE. OS X version
only, of course.

--
Paul Berkowitz


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