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Re: Poking an Idle Handler
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Re: Poking an Idle Handler


  • Subject: Re: Poking an Idle Handler
  • From: Mr Tea <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2004 15:18:52 +0100

This from Mr Tea - dated 14/9/04 3ยท06 pm:

> A stay-open applet containing an idle handler is running, and it's in the
> middle of a 15-minute idle period. I'd like to cut to the end of that idle
> period and move the script on to whatever it was going to do next.
>
> Is there a way?


I'll answer my own question. Yes. There is a way...


    tell application "Tea Timer"
     tell (idle)
      return
     end tell
    end tell


Nick
pp Mr Tea

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