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Re: Obvious bug still in Tiger since original version
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Re: Obvious bug still in Tiger since original version


  • Subject: Re: Obvious bug still in Tiger since original version
  • From: Andrew Oliver <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 10:08:57 -0700

On 8/24/05 7:47 AM, "Emile Schwarz" <email@hidden> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> this follow a previous thread about bug (in AppleScript or elsewhere).
>
>[snip]
> In the Finder, open a window, set the view as list, click in an element file
> (a
> file, not a folder, I do not have tested folders), select some characters (a
> word), press Command-X et voilĂ : nothing happens.
>
Are you using UI Scripting to simulate the Command-X keystroke?

> Tiger was released at the end of April, the bug (with some others) was there.
> We are August 24th, the bug is sill here...

Your point?

Did you file a bug report? What's the number?

> Sorry, not directly related to AppleScript.

Then why are you posting it on the AppleScript list?

EOD

Andrew
:)

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