Compiling scripts that control applications that aren't installed
Compiling scripts that control applications that aren't installed
- Subject: Compiling scripts that control applications that aren't installed
- From: Kevin Smith <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 22:31:48 -0500
I'm trying to write some scripts that control applications that aren't
currently installed on my machine. So every time I compile the script,
it brings up the application chooser dialog for me to point it to the
application. I just want it to let me compile it because I use 'if's
to get around the case when the application is installed already. Is
there a way around this?
Also, (I think this is related), I have a bunch of functions in this
file that use iTunes and Keynote however the functions aren't called.
Whenever I open this file in Script Editor, it launches iTunes and
Keynote even though I haven't called any functions yet. I want it to
wait until the functions are called before launching them.
Kevin Smith
email@hidden
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