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the odd case of the disappearing Eudora dictionary
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the odd case of the disappearing Eudora dictionary


  • Subject: the odd case of the disappearing Eudora dictionary
  • From: "Charles Arthur, UKClimbing Editor" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2008 17:35:35 +0100

I've moved from a Powerbook G4 (PPC) to an Intel MacBook.

Eudora 5 came with me.

The odd thing is that Script Editor says it has no dictionary (sort of
expected - no Intel-form AETE, eh?). Yet some scripts do run -
specifically, those which I'd tied to keystrokes in Keyboard Maestro, which
lets you assign keystrokes to commands/scripts/etc.

Any idea  (i) how I can persuade SE - and the system - to run Eudora
scripts? Old ones don't compile. (ii) why those "bound" scripts run and
others don't?

     best
     Charles
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even a cool shop attached...
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