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Re: How To Read a Dictionary
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Re: How To Read a Dictionary


  • Subject: Re: How To Read a Dictionary
  • From: Marconi <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2006 12:36:49 -0700

At 2:12 PM -0500 3/5/06, Bill Cheeseman sent email regarding Re: How To Read a Dictionary:
on 2006-03-05 11:18 AM, Marconi at email@hidden wrote:

 I seem to recall that one could read an
 application's dictionary by dropping the app on Script Editor or via
 the Open Dictionary menu item. Has this changed?

No. Any scriptable application's dictionary should open when you do either of those things. Assuming it has a dictionary.

However, some applications have to launch themselves before Script Editor
can read their dictionaries. If there's something preventing the application
from launching, you might not be able to read its dictionary.

Interesting, but I tried that too and it did not help.

The app in question is Men and Mice Management Console, for managing a Men & Mice Suite DNS/DHCP server. It's the successor to their Quick DNS Pro product. If you're curious, go to <http://www.menandmice.com/5000/5200_downl_mmsuite_smb.html> and it's the first listed download.

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