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Re: Boilerplate 'run' handler for droplets
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Re: Boilerplate 'run' handler for droplets


  • Subject: Re: Boilerplate 'run' handler for droplets
  • From: Emmanuel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2002 16:48:31 +0100

At 10:35 PM +0100 13/11/02, Brennan wrote:

Inspired by a recent post on this list, I'm working on a robust 'run' handler for droplets. The idea is that when you double-click a droplet, you might be wanting to edit it, but OTOH you might be wanting to run it. However, if it's actually running from a script editor application you almost certainly want to run it. (Exceptions, exceptions).

[...]

OK, I should probably check which app it's running in BEFORE offering to edit the thing, but I'll get to that later. What I'm interested in right now, is the creator codes for Applescript Studio and Scripter. I'm also unsure whether "VIZF" is still the creator code of Script Debugger. (I only had an old copy to check with).

"VIZF" is still the creator code of Smile, if such was your question :-)

Emmanuel
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