Re: Scripting Mail:get selection
Re: Scripting Mail:get selection
- Subject: Re: Scripting Mail:get selection
- From: "John C. Welch" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2003 20:19:48 -0500
On 02/24/2003 20:00, "cricket" <email@hidden> wrote:
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> Right...except then you hit all the other impediments to scripting,
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> like a
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> dictionary with a 'sort terms in random order' feature.
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As do all Cocoa applications. This is a problem that is not specific to
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Mail. Please try to check before spreading more disinformation. It's
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detracting from future work on Mail scripting to have to correct all
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your mistakes.
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I don't *care* about why Cocoa applications can't have any organization. I
*do* care that every time I try to find a set of terms in *mail*, it's like
playing table tennis, and this makes scripting *harder* than it needs to be.
If the reason for this is Cocoa, then Apple needs to fix Cocoa scripting.
But I find it absolutely astonishing that there is no way to override this
inane lack of organization so that a beginning scripter can have all the
terms next to each other, in an easy to find group.
john
--
"By way of deception, thou shalt do war."
Israel's Mossad
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