ensuring that "run script" runs the script in OS X ?
ensuring that "run script" runs the script in OS X ?
- Subject: ensuring that "run script" runs the script in OS X ?
- From: Bill Christens-Barry <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 12:30:13 -0500
Title: ensuring that "run script" runs the
script in OS X ?
My basic question is: how can I write a "run script"
command that ensures that the script it runs runs in OS X AppleScript
and not in Classic AppleScript? Is there syntax to designate which
version things run in? I didn't see any obvious answers in the list
archive
The question comes up because I'm using an application
(Object-Image, see
http://simon.bio.uva.nl/object-image.html)
that runs in Classic mode and its macros can contain embedded
AppleScript commands.
When I first tried this with a series of scripts calling
scripts, my memory tells me everything ran in OS X (with the shiny
blue lozenge buttons). On later runs, it ran in Classic (the script
dialogs had only monochrome buttons).
Thanks.
Bill Christens-Barry
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Bill Christens-Barry, PhD
Equipoise Imaging, LLC
email@hidden
410-750-6656
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