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Re: Find script files


  • Subject: Re: Find script files
  • From: CYB <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2008 14:44:41 -0500
  • Thread-topic: Find script files

If I type tell application in spotlight,  here (leopard/PPC) I get all kinds
of files, like text, scripts, even applications, anything and many of this
files was build before I use or have Script Debugger, so I think it mot be
work in any case.
Other solution, that is that I use: I have a very simple data base in
FileMaker with basically name of script, version, and the propose of it AND
a very big field with the actual code, so I have a register of all the code
I write and it's versions thru the time, this data base save my life in more
than one time.
Even I have an AppleScript script that create the record and copy/paste the
code in FM.

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> From: Laine Lee <email@hidden>
> Date: Tue, 08 Jul 2008 14:55:35 -0500
> To: Applescript Users <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: Find script files
>
>> Spotlight work with scripts
>>
>> OMM if I type: "tell application" into the spotlight field in the finder I
>> get
>> a list with hundreds of appleScripts.
>>
>> Doesn't seem to work with applets or droplets, though.
>>
>> ES
>
> That's very interesting. I don't get any actual script items returned
> through that search except scripts that are saved as text files. If my
> Spotlight is messed up, I surely would like to know how to fix it. And
> please don't tell me to rebuild the spotlight index with terminal commands
> starting with things like "mdutil -E" or even to delete the .Spotlight-V100
> folder from the root directory of my boot partition. I do those things
> fairly routinely. And I upgraded to Leopard using a clean install and
> Migration Assistant method, not an upgrade install.


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