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Re: Osaxen and Intel MBP's or iMacs
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Re: Osaxen and Intel MBP's or iMacs


  • Subject: Re: Osaxen and Intel MBP's or iMacs
  • From: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 01 Mar 2006 20:08:05 -0800
  • Thread-topic: Osaxen and Intel MBP's or iMacs

On 3/1/06 1:33 PM, "Daniel Jalkut" <email@hidden> wrote:

> Emmanuel is right - the Osax will have to match the executing
> application's architecture.  So it has everything to do with what
> application is running your script. If you wanted to make it runnable
> from anywhere, you could probably resort to saving it as a script
> application, and then selecting the "Run in Rosetta" checkbox from
> the Get Info dialog in the Finder.

And do you see such a checkbox? Only on a MacTel computer, perhaps? On PPC
10.4.5, the only checkbox for script applications is to "Open in the Classic
environment". So there's no way for the script developer on a PPC box to
make his script application using a PPC osax such as 24U Appearance Osax
workable on a MacTel. You have to tell the _users_ to check that box - which
is a nuisance.

--
Paul Berkowitz


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