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Re: Dictionary possibilities [Re: Interesting... AppleScript X ??]
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Re: Dictionary possibilities [Re: Interesting... AppleScript X ??]


  • Subject: Re: Dictionary possibilities [Re: Interesting... AppleScript X ??]
  • From: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2002 15:00:41 -0700

On 9/27/02 2:19 PM, "Michael Kelly" <email@hidden> wrote:

> Very good idea, but couldn't this also be done with plaintext source? My point
> is that the user should be allowed complete choice as to what editor they want
> to use, which would require plaintext source.

Why would it require plain text source? I can open Script Editor compiled
scripts and applets in Script Debugger and Smile with no problem, and
vice-versa if the scripts aren't longer than the absurd 32K limit in SE.

I'm sure that if SE changed its format, the other editors would very soon
accommodate themselves.

--
Paul Berkowitz
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