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Re: App scripts in system script menu
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Re: App scripts in system script menu


  • Subject: Re: App scripts in system script menu
  • From: Jobst Gmeiner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 23:30:16 +0100

Sorry for bothering you again, but I tried diligently again to get applescripts in the menu bar of applications, as I wrote before, with my Mac G5 with OS X 10.3.9.
When working, there should an Applescript icon visible in the menu bar and the script should be in that menu, right?

I checked the final path of the script "ReplaceText.scpt" with an Applescript applet "Path".

The script was visible and working in 'iTunes' in this folder:
Mac G5:Users:Jobst:Library:iTunes:Scripts:ReplaceText.scpt

The script was not visible and not working in:
Mac G5:Users:Jobst:Library:Scripts:Applications:iTunes:ReplaceText.scpt


With Safari, script "GetSelection.scpt"
was not visible and not working in:
Mac G5:Users:Jobst:Library:Scripts:Applications:Safari:GetSelection.scpt
or in any other combination of folders!

With the application "Mail" the situation is even more mysterious:
Script "RemoveDupl.scpt" was visible and working only when in
Mac G5:Users:Jobst:Library:Scripts:Mail Scripts:RemoveDupl.scpt

Not visible or working in
Mac G5:Users:Jobst:Library:Scripts:Applications:Mail:RemoveDupl.scpt
Mac G5:Users:Jobst:Library:Mail:Scripts:RemoveDupl.scpt
Mac G5:Users:Jobst:Library:Scripts:Mail:RemoveDupl.scpt

Who is going to solve this puzzle?

Jobst (not yet crazy!)


Am 7. Feb 2006 um 19:30 schrieb Paul Berkowitz:

On 2/7/06 9:45 AM, "Paul Berkowitz" <email@hidden> wrote:

It works fine in Panther. You can see that you didn't do it right. You
created an "iTunes" subfolder directly in ~/Library/Scripts/, instead of
first making an "Applications" subfolder in ~/Library/Scripts/, and then an
iTunes subsubfolder in "Applications". I.e. the path should be

~/Library/Applications/iTunes/

as I said the first time, not

~/Library/iTunes/

Sorry, now I screwed up. The path should be

~/Library/Scripts/Applications/iTunes/

as I said the first time, not

~/Library/Scripts/iTunes/

--
Paul Berkowitz


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