Re: Getting dictionary of app
Re: Getting dictionary of app
- Subject: Re: Getting dictionary of app
- From: Walter Ian Kaye <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2003 14:27:13 -0800
At 04:06p +0100 11/20/2003, EBI Aktivitet didst inscribe upon an
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Den 03-11-20 14.59, skrev "Walter Ian Kaye" <email@hidden>:
> If it's for a native OS X ".app" package, perhaps you could read a
> nested dictionary file within the bundle, and parse that?
>
>
Hmm... Good point, but would you like too elaborate on how to do this, and
would it be a solution that would work in general for most scriptable OS X
apps? I had a look inside the .app of Photoshop and of BB Edit, but couldn't
find a dictionary file, but I might be missing something obvious here...
Contents:Resources:[English.lproj:] ...and then the
*.scriptSuite and/or *.scriptTerminology XML/plist-format file.
But that might be for only Cocoa apps. (PS and BBE are Carbon.)
Photoshop by the way has a plug-in for script functionality.
Oops, I forgot about that. I remembered, and then I forgot again. ;)
Yeah, that wouldn't work for that.
-boo
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