Re: NSAppleScript: Compiling a script launches an application
Re: NSAppleScript: Compiling a script launches an application
- Subject: Re: NSAppleScript: Compiling a script launches an application
- From: "Gary (Lists)" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 10:41:20 -0400
'has' wrote:
>> Working as advertised. There are numerous applications whose
>> terminology is obtained dynamically, which in AppleScript's case
>> means launching the application each time the script is compiled.
>> To avoid compiling your AppleScript each time your application
>> loads it, save it as a compiled .scpt file instead of source code.
"Alexander von Below" wrote:
> Unfortunately, the NSAppleScript object does not seem to have the ability to
> save compiled scripts, unless I am overlooking something
You are likely on the wrong list.
AppleScript folk, per se, have no dealings with 'NS' anything.
Depending on what you're working on, check the Studio and/or Xcode lists.
(Or, check out <http://lists.apple.com/> to select the most appropriate
list.)
--
Gary
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