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Re: Keynote, is it scriptable?
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Re: Keynote, is it scriptable?


  • Subject: Re: Keynote, is it scriptable?
  • From: "Arthur J. Knapp" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 07 Jan 2003 15:51:11 -0500

> Date: Tue, 07 Jan 2003 20:57:06 -0800
> Subject: Keynote, is it scriptable?
> From: Michael Cytrynowicz <email@hidden>

> Looks like my wish for a better alternative to Powerpoignant just came true.
> Anyone knows how scriptable it is?

Powerpoignant == PowerPoint ???

> BTW, here's the new Safari's suite, if anyone interested...
[snip]

???

I just did an internet search, the only "Safari" applications that I could
find are for the PC.

> Class document: A Safari document.
> Plural form:
> documents
> Properties:
> <Inheritance> document [r/o] -- All of the properties of the
> superclass.
> URL Unicode text -- The current URL of the document
> source Unicode text [r/o] -- The HTML source of the document.
> text text [r/o] -- Rich (styled) text of the document. Is a copy.
> Modications to text aren't reflected on the web page.

This looks more like the dictionary for a web browser than for a
PowerPoint "alternative". Is this based on Mozilla?


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