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Pages program = unscriptable
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  • Subject: Pages program = unscriptable
  • From: "Charles Arthur, UKClimbing Editor" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 11:33:01 +0000

Hi..

just a quick note to say that Pages, the document layout program that's
part of iWork, doens't have a scripting dictionary. Keynote 2 does (though
I didn't look at it in detail).

That, plus the lack of a word count facility in Pages (and now of course
the lack of any way to find out the word count of, say, a block of text)
rather limits its usefulness for any automated page creation.


     best
     Charles
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