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machine code (was Re: script changes)
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  • Subject: machine code (was Re: script changes)
  • From: Landis <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 11:06:20 -0700

I noticed that besides Photoshop it was also happening with Quicktime Player. I opened a script that I knew worked in Script Editor and the same copy in Smile 2.5.2. The one in Smile 2.5.2 had the same machine code for Quicktime, but it was plain AppleScript in Script Editor.

When I was trying to iron out the bugs I was ONLY using Script Editor, and couldn't get things to work in Photoshop (I took the correct code from Paul and ran it through - wouldn't compile). So I downloaded Smile 2.5.6, deleted Smile 2.5.2 and tried the same thing in Script Editor again. It worked.

Spoke too soon. It did fix the problems with Photoshop, but not Quicktime Player. I still see the machine code in both Smile 2.5.6 and Script Editor 1.9.

But if I quit Smile and Script Editor, and restart Script Editor things look better again.

Does anyone know what the heck I'm doing (besides whining a lot)? How to...

--**-- UPDATE

Make sure to UPDATE the SatImage OSAX to the latest version (or delete the old one and use Script Editor instead of Smile). I believe I'm good now - just sharing in case other newbies have this happen to them.

OS X.2.6, AS 1.9.1

Landis
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