Re: Run AppleScript in the background (hide window)
Re: Run AppleScript in the background (hide window)
- Subject: Re: Run AppleScript in the background (hide window)
- From: Mathieu Thouvenin <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 23:26:32 -0800
Mac OS X 10.5 or Mac OS X 10.4?
I'm on 10.5.
I'll try ed's solution, but it's not just the fact that I don't want
the window to appear, it's that I don't want the application to open,
so it stays in the Dashboard while executing the AppleScript. I don't
know if it's possible or not?
Thanks for you help!
Mathieu Thouvenin
http://www.mathieuthouvenin.com/
On 12 févr. 08, at 23:08, John C. Welch wrote:
On 02/12/2008 23:58 PM, "Mathieu Thouvenin" <email@hidden
>
wrote:
If you're doing network settings, chances are, you don't need to use
GUI
scripting at all, there are a number of ways to skin THAT cat.
No, I actually do other things than that, like changing the settings
of Time Machine, and for that, there's no other way than that using
the GUI :(
Mac OS X 10.5 or Mac OS X 10.4?
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(I am nearly pure evil)
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