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Re: Finder Scripting
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Re: Finder Scripting


  • Subject: Re: Finder Scripting
  • From: John Baltutis <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2005 13:47:25 -0700

On 08/20/05, Shane Stanley <email@hidden> wrote, among other
things:
> On 20/8/05 10:12 AM, "Dave Lyons" <email@hidden> wrote:
>> On Aug 19, 2005, at 3:11 AM, Shane Stanley wrote:
>>> Have a look at the dictionary: there's actually a command that
>>> includes the words "(NOT AVAILABLE)" in the command itself.
>>
>> There are actually 10 of those remaining (in the descriptions, not in
>> the actual names of the commands and properties).
>
> According to the dictionary, one command is "(NOT AVAILABLE) add to
> favorites". But now I try it, I see it doesn't actually compile like that.
> Then again, "add to favorites" alone won't compile either. (If I enter
> "´event fndrffavª" it compiles to "(NOT AVAILABLE) add to favorites" once,
> but from then on refuses to compile.)

According to the Finder's directory (10.4.2), these ten aren't available
yet, whether or not the descriptor's in the command itself-two different
interpretations:

copy v
clipboard (reference, r/o)
add to favorites v
erase v
expandable (boolean, r/o)
expanded (boolean)
completely expanded (boolean)
clipping window (reference, r/o)
label n
icon family n


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