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Re: Recording in Finder
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Re: Recording in Finder


  • Subject: Re: Recording in Finder
  • From: Doug McNutt <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 19:37:56 -0600

At 18:37 -0600 7/16/03, Robert Poland wrote:
>>Recording in the Finder works here, but I'm using Script Editor 2
>
>I'm sure this is common knowledge, but not to me - Since "Script Editor 2" is still a beta, are there any serious "gotcha's"?

And how in the world can the script editor make an otherwise unscriptable application scriptable?

Does version 2 do the same kind of thing for other applications? There is some precedent. In older days the system would trap some standard system calls and force them into scriptability.

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