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  • Subject: two questions
  • From: "Ricardo J. Seijo" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2002 16:12:15 -0400

I have been very unsucessful with the archives on this - it seems
like many people asked but no one came up with an answer. I need to write
a script that launches a certain app while at the same time turns on the
main volume (which is usually muted), then mutes the volume back after the
app quits.
Also, I've read that repeat commands should be avoided, that I
should use on-idle commands instead. Is this true, or is it just something
that used to be good practice back when machines weren't as fast as they
are now? Thanks in advance.


- R


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