Re: Classic environment startup/shutdown
Re: Classic environment startup/shutdown
- Subject: Re: Classic environment startup/shutdown
- From: kai <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2005 21:44:16 +0100
On Sunday, June 5, 2005, at 12:06 pm, Jim Brandt wrote:
Is there a way using Applescript to:
1) Test to see if Classic is running
2) Start Classic up (and wait until it is up)
3) Shut Classic down
The reason I ask is I have a series of scripts which make use of a
program that
I found years ago that flips line-ending type from Mac to PC and from
PC to Mac.
(The program is DOS2MAC 2.1, a great little postcard-ware program).
I send a lot of text files to a mainframe computer and need the
line-endings
in PC format.
Not sure if you want to explore some OS X options, Jim - including
rolling your own solution. If you are, then there was a discussion on
this subject a while back. This search should gather most of the
relevant bits for you:
http://search.lists.apple.com/
?cmd=Search!&fmt=long&form=extended&m=all&np=1&ps=10&q=Mac+vs+unix+Car
riage+returns&s=DRP&sp=1&ul=applescript-users&wf=0020&wm=wrd
In that thread, I posted a script suggestion that you might also want
to take a look at:
http://lists.apple.com/archives/applescript-users/2005/Apr/msg00043.html
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kai
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