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Re: Introduction and procmail test
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Re: Introduction and procmail test


  • Subject: Re: Introduction and procmail test
  • From: Joe Klemmer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 22:44:47 -0400
  • Organization: Unix System/Network Administrator & Ad Hoc Programmer

On Sat, 2004-06-19 at 14:15, Michelle Steiner wrote:

> In Panther, there is a "create archive" command in the File menu; it
> makes a zip file from the selection. The function is not accessible
> from Applescript, but UI scripting should be able to do it, I would
> think.

I ran across this. It leads me to a question. Script Debugger (as
well as Script Editor) have in them a Record button. How does this
work? I had thought that you'd just hit record then click/type/whatever
to get the actions you just did recorded into a script. This doesn't
seem to be how it works. So...

How does the record (preferably in Script Debugger) work?

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