Re: Monitor color depth
Re: Monitor color depth
- Subject: Re: Monitor color depth
- From: Dale Gillard <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2003 19:46:18 +1000
Hi Marc
I can't get it to work now either. Only about 2 months ago I wrote a
script to change the resolution in Mac OS X 10.2. At the same time, I
wrote a script to handle some Macs in a lab using Mac OS 9. Maybe I'm
just imagining the script working in Mac OS X ?! I'd suggest contacting
Jon Pugh to see if he plans updating the scripting addition to work
with 10.2/10.3.
The only other thing I can suggest doing is using GUI scripting to
control the Displays preference pane. (It'd sure be nice if Apple will
made the Displays preference pane scriptable!)
Sorry I can't be of more help.
Dale
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On Thursday, September 25, 2003, at 03:34 AM, Marc K. Myers wrote:
Dale -
I had the most current version of Jon's CommandsX, 3.0d3, and it
didn't have the "set screens to" command in its dictionary. On the
off chance that Jon had changed it without changing the version number
I just downloaded and installed it again. It *still* doesn't have
that command in its dictionary. The command is documented in the
JonsCommandsDocs.html file that came with the osax, but that file
hasn't changed since Jon's Commands 2.1.2.
If you've used the "set screens to" command in OS X I'd really like to
know how you've done it. When I code it into a script it's not taken
as a command. Instead, "screens" is compiled as an ordinary variable.
Marc [09/24/03 1:28:58 PM]
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