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Re: Sending AppleScript to yourself
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Re: Sending AppleScript to yourself


  • Subject: Re: Sending AppleScript to yourself
  • From: jj <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 17:28:10 +0200
  • Thread-topic: Sending AppleScript to yourself

> Where is that command defined? I don't see it in System Events or
> Standard Additions.

It's a constant, as "true" or "application responses" (an enumeration inside
the AppleScript Suite, Miscellaneous category, "misc-cura"). See the
AppleScript Language Guide, pag. 103.


jj

> On Oct 10, 2005, at 6:16 AM, Emmanuel wrote:
>
>> At 6:00 PM -0400 10/9/05, Daniel Jalkut wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Mark - I don't *think* there's any way to reliably get the
>>> "application who is running me" from within a script.  So I would
>>> always explicitly target the app by name.
>>>
>>
>> Maybe that's right, but I would have thought that 'current
>> application' would do the job.

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