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Re: Accessing a 'Scripting Addition's Features
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Re: Accessing a 'Scripting Addition's Features


  • Subject: Re: Accessing a 'Scripting Addition's Features
  • From: julifos <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 02 Feb 2003 21:37:41 +0100

> I have just downloaded "Jon's Commands.osax", a 'scripting addition' File.
>
> Please tell me where to install it - I am running 'MacOS X [10.2.3]'; and,
> what I must enter into 'Script Editor' so as to gain access to "Jon's
> Commands" Events and Properties.

Copy osaxen into "ScriptingAdditions" folder, inside your user/library/
folder. If it does not exists such folder, create one.

If you wish the osaxen available for all users on the machine, copy it into
"ScriptingAdditions" at root's "Library" folder (where it should already
exist such folder).

Open your favourite script editor and start browsing Jon's Commands'
dictionary. Usually, "File > Open Dictionary..."... Or drop Jon's Commands
onto your script editor's icon in the Finder and it will be opened
automatically.

Type some command and start playing!

JJ
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