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Re: What's so great about AppleScript, anyway? (was Re: Tell Blocks Considered HarmfulŠ)
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Re: What's so great about AppleScript, anyway? (was Re: Tell Blocks Considered HarmfulŠ)


  • Subject: Re: What's so great about AppleScript, anyway? (was Re: Tell Blocks Considered HarmfulŠ)
  • From: Philip Aker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2008 16:10:08 -0800

On 2008-12-15, at 15:49:57, Rick Gordon wrote:

I can confirm the exact same issue on my system.

If you quit Script Editor and run the following in Terminal, the window reverts to a default position OMM (10.5.5).


	defaults delete com.apple.ScriptEditor2 ScriptWindowState


IOW, maybe its preferences are messed up so trash them (while Script Editor is not running).



On 12/14/08 at 9:11 PM -0800, Chris Page wrote in a message entitled
"Re: What's so great about AppleScript, an yway? (was Re: Te":

On Dec 14, 2008, at 3:39 PM, Roy McCoy wrote:

Script Editor windows are obstinately opening way up off the top right-hand corner of my main screen at work. I can find a clickable place to drag it into the middle of the screen, but just barely and it's always a nuisance in any event.
...

Thanks for any advice. I've tried choosing Save as Default with a window properly positioned, but this hasn't helped.


I haven't seen this problem and I couldn't reproduce it when I tried. It would help us if you could report a bug with <http://bugreporter.apple.com/ > with enough detail to reproduce the problem.



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