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Re: return command of idle event handler
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Re: return command of idle event handler


  • Subject: Re: return command of idle event handler
  • From: John Stewart <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2005 05:03:16 -0500

On 02/03/05 at -0800 rob ly said this

>Does return command parameter of idle event handler
>include keystrokes such as apple (command down)  n or
>is it just by time
>
>I would like to run the applescript application again
>by pressing keys such as apple (command) n etc.


No it just handles an integer specifing idle time. Thing is, if by definition an idle handler is used in a stay open application, why would you need to run it again?

If it's a second applescript that doesn't remain open just include the code to run it inside the idle handler of the first application.

JBS
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