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Re: scripting mail


  • Subject: Re: scripting mail
  • From: cricket <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2002 16:15:12 -0700

On Sunday, July 28, 2002, at 03:12 PM, Philip Aker wrote:

The good news is that the Applescript dictionary in Jaguar Mail is more extensive and everything works reasonably well.

If there was a single reason that would entice me to buy OS X 10.2 it would be that Mail will have AppleScript commands for dealing with 'the selection' (meaning the currently selected text in an incoming message window). I actually just need a copy command.

Is this a part of "more extensive"?

It's possible to get the selected message as an object in Jaguar Mail, but Applescript support for getting the text of a selection is not yet implemented in Cocoa, sorry.

Can you give more details on what you're wanting to do? Might be possible to do another way.

- cricket

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