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Re: Application name length


  • Subject: Re: Application name length
  • From: "William M. Smith" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 05 Nov 2005 18:18:01 -0600
  • Thread-topic: Application name length

My comments inline...


On 11/5/05 3:54 PM, "Gary (Lists)" <email@hidden> wrote:

> "William M. Smith" wrote:

>>   tell application "Adobe Acrobat Professional 7.0.app"
>>     do something
>>   end tell
>>
>> and when they compile, they receive
>>
>>   tell application "Adobe Acrobat Profess#681A6"
>>     do something
>>   end tell

> It looks as though you are using the Classic script editor.

"Classic script editor" as in Script Editor from Mac OS 9? No, we're using
the "Script Editor.app" from /Applications/AppleScript. Let me know if I'm
misunderstanding you.

So, potentially Smile or another script editor app may be a solution?

> No, the number is _not_ the same each time the file is opened, so I would
> not expect that you could rely on that.

Very glad to know this.

Thanx! bill
--
William M. Smith

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