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Re: Beginner's scripting Terminal questions
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Re: Beginner's scripting Terminal questions


  • Subject: Re: Beginner's scripting Terminal questions
  • From: email@hidden (Jamie Kahn Genet)
  • Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2005 17:55:20 +1300

Adam Wuellner <email@hidden> wrote:

> On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 04:16:54 +1300, Jamie Kahn Genet
> <email@hidden> wrote:
> > P.S. Thanks also to those who suggested using saved .term files. But I
> > needed something that would work with the AS menu. Pity I can't put
> > anything but scripts in there.
>
> Not to belabor the point, but what I was getting at was creating a
> term file once, that you could then
>
> tell application "Finder"
>       open alias "path:to:terminalfile.term"
> end tell
>
> tell application "Terminal"
>       -- do stuff in the terminal windows
> end tell

*smacks head* Yes I see what you're saying now. Sorry, bit tired so I'm
acting dafter than usual (if that's possible :-) ). By the time I get
around to my email lately it's _way_ past my bedtime.

Cheers,
 Jamie Kahn Genet
--
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