RE: Script Editor Faster than App?
RE: Script Editor Faster than App?
- Subject: RE: Script Editor Faster than App?
- From: "Sprague, Graham" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2003 15:10:06 -0500
Please see the "Re: Why are compiled scripts slower than from Script
Editor?" thread.
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From: John Delacour
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Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 2:40 PM
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To: email@hidden
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Subject: RE: Script Editor Faster than App?
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At 1:45 pm -0500 19/3/03, Sprague, Graham wrote:
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>Can any one help shed some light on this???
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> > I have a script ... It seems to run super fast when I use the run
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> > button while the script is open in the Script Editor however when I
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save
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>> the
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> > script as an application and run it by double clicking on it..
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It probably takes several times as as long for the applet to launch
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as it takes to run. No matter if the script has only one line, it
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will take the same time to launch the applet, and that is
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considerable.
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I don't use FMP, but surely you have a scripts menu. If you run from
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that it ought to be several times faster even than running from
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Script Editor.
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I very rarely use applets except for stay-open applets to handle
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events -- these are very useful.
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The best way to run a script, if the application does not provide its
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_own_ Scripts menu and shortcuts, is to get some utility such as
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KeyXing to run it with a keystroke combination.
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JD
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