Re: Script to launch or toggle the visibility of an application?
Re: Script to launch or toggle the visibility of an application?
- Subject: Re: Script to launch or toggle the visibility of an application?
- From: Luther Fuller <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 08:05:54 -0500
Try this, I think it does what you need.
tell application "System Events"
set visible of (some process whose frontmost is true) to false --
Hides this application
-- not necessary if you compile as a Faceless Background Application
(FBA)
if not (exists process "Mail") then
tell application "Mail" to activate
else
if not (visible of process "Mail") then
tell application "Mail" to activate
-- Launch the application if it is not already running
else
if frontmost of application "Mail" then
set visible of process "Mail" to false
-- Hide the application if it is frontmost
else
tell application "Mail" to activate
-- Make the application frontmost if it is hidden
end if
end if
end if
end tell
On Apr 23, 2008, at 12:42 AM, Jim Krenz wrote:
Thanks Luther!
So, after using the script you modified, I came to the conclusion
that what I was actually wanting to do is:
Launch the application (if it is not already running)
Hide the application if it is the active application
Activate the application (if it is active and hidden)
Your script does the above except that it doesn't activate the
application when it is made visible. Any suggestions on how to do so?
Jim
On Apr 21, 2008, at 9:48 AM, Luther Fuller wrote:
I modified this from a recent script ...
tell application "System Events"
if not (exists process "ApplicationName") then
tell application "ApplicationName" to activate
else
not (visible of process "ApplicationName")
set visible of process "ApplicationName" to the result
end if
end tell
On Apr 21, 2008, at 10:28 AM, Jim Krenz wrote:
Is there a single script that would:
Launch an application (if it is not running)
-or-
Toggle the application's visibility (if it is already running)?
Thanks in advance for any ideas, pointers, etc.
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