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Re: Still cannot record anything in Script Editor
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Re: Still cannot record anything in Script Editor


  • Subject: Re: Still cannot record anything in Script Editor
  • From: Michael Cytrynowicz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 19:31:02 -0800

> Emmanuel" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> At least, we know how to prevent the ".app" from vanishing. Write for
>> instance:
>>
>> tell application ("Help Viewer.app" & "")
>>
>> I suppose such a script will never launch any classic application.
>
>
> Then paul Berkowitz wrote:
>
>
> Clever.


Yes, but I am sorry to say it didn't work :( :( :(
It still causes the wrong, System 9, help Viewer to start.

Never seen anything like this, honest, and even though I am no great expert,
i have been using Apple computers (and systems) for, oh, 20 years? (Apple
Iie clone, 6502 building population growth curves by writing a horribly
large program with maybe 1,000 characters to turn pixels on and off); after
that, from MacIIci and sys 6.x on...

How is it possible that parsing the event for opening Help Viewer.app causes
sys 9 to start? Bindings corrupted or anythung like that???

Disgruntedly,

Mike
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