Re: Osaxen and Intel MBP's or iMacs
Re: Osaxen and Intel MBP's or iMacs
- Subject: Re: Osaxen and Intel MBP's or iMacs
- From: Christopher Nebel <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2006 10:48:05 -0800
On Mar 1, 2006, at 8:08 PM, Paul Berkowitz wrote:
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.
Sure there is -- don't build Universal. Really. If you know you
require a PPC-only library, then build your app PPC-only.
--Chris Nebel
AppleScript and Automator Engineering
P.S.: Single-file applets are saved PPC-only. "Bundle" applets are
saved Universal.
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