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Re: Tell Blocks Considered Harmful (was Re: open for access)


  • Subject: Re: Tell Blocks Considered Harmful (was Re: open for access)
  • From: Philip Aker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2008 02:45:58 -0800

On 2008-12-14, at 01:30:17, Chris Page wrote:

Is anyone aware of applications that actually use an addition loaded into their process to handle scripting commands from other processes, instead of just installing event handlers with their application code?

I wrote an osax for an AppleScript Studio developer to be able to interact with Final Cut Pro in his project scripts. FCP has events but no script level interface.


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What are implications for OSA components?


Philip Aker echo email@hidden@nl | tr a-z@. p-za-o.@

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