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RE: Unwinding the containment hierarchy of a reference
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RE: Unwinding the containment hierarchy of a reference


  • Subject: RE: Unwinding the containment hierarchy of a reference
  • From: "Grimm, Kenneth" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 17:27:23 -0500

I'm thinking what is being asked for is what Script Debugger's object model
mode provides, if just rootin' around an application's dictionary. It will
show the relationships asked for in a tree diagram and I think the OP can
get the info he's wanting from that, or at least have it graphically
demonstrated.

When writing scripts, use of the Tell Target pallet in SD can probably come
as close to the functionality the OP is wanting as is possible.

This link

http://www.latenightsw.com/sd3.0/app_palettes.html

gives an excellent tutorial on just how to do so. After I got used to using
it, my scripting output has increased dramatically with far fewer scratching
the bald spot moments.

HTH,

Ken Grimm
Prepress Manager
San Angelo Standard-Times
34 W. Harris
San Angelo, Texas 76903
Work: 325-659-8357
Cell: 325-374-4238
Fax: 325-659-8172
email: email@hidden

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