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Re: calling a Classic osax from X
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Re: calling a Classic osax from X


  • Subject: Re: calling a Classic osax from X
  • From: Shane Stanley <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2003 08:06:47 +1000

On 24/4/03 1:59 AM +1000, matt neuburg, email@hidden, wrote:

> On Wed, 23 Apr 2003 14:39:38 +1000, Shane Stanley <email@hidden>
> said:
>
>>
>> On 23/4/03 2:21 PM +1000, Jon Pugh, email@hidden, wrote:
>>
>>> However, I can't seem to get classic osaxen terms recognized using terms or
>>> not.
>>>
>> Try this:
>>
>> tell application "Stay open" using terms from application "Macintosh
>> HD:System Folder:Scripting Additions:Jon9s Commands" screen list end using
>> terms from end tell
>>
> I did try that. Did you?
>
Yes -- what I posted was cut and pasted from Debugger. I've also used it in
several scripts at various times.

> I'm not (just) being snippy; I really want to know whether this worked for
> you, and if so what the difference is between our situations. Here's what I
> want to say:
>
> tell app "Panorama"
> using terms from app "second:System Folder:Scripting
> Additions:MonitorDepth"
> min monitor depth
> end
> end
>
> But it won't compile.
>
If "second" means what I suspect it does, Ray has pinpointed the problem.

--
Shane Stanley, email@hidden
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