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Re: Recurring Scripting forbidden in Leopard ?
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Re: Recurring Scripting forbidden in Leopard ?


  • Subject: Re: Recurring Scripting forbidden in Leopard ?
  • From: Takaaki Naganoya <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 00:06:26 +0900

>If the same problem still exists there

Yes, it exists in the combination of recent version of Mac OS X (10.5.3)and Office(SP1).
I believe you are the best person to report this matter.


On the other hand, URL protocol helper app made by AppleScript Studio could not control other application.
Something blocks the application control. I think they are same kind of bug in Mac OS X.


We can make various application by AppleScript. But it has been blocked by Apple engineer's ignorance and the lack of understanding about AppleScript.

--
Takaaki Naganoya
Piyomaru Software
http://piyo.piyocast.com
email@hidden

PiyoCast Web (Podcasting with Music!)
http://www.piyocast.com
Free AppleScript Library "AS Hole"
http://www.piyocast.com/as/

On 2008/06/01, at 10:23, Paul Berkowitz wrote:

It looks like Leopard introduced a problem. There's nothing documented
anywhere, but I first suggest you upgrade Office 2008 to SP 1 - 12.1.0.and
probably best start with OS 10.5.3.


If the same problem still exists there, say so here, and I'll report it and
see if I can find out anything about it.


--
Paul Berkowitz


From: Takaaki Naganoya <email@hidden>
Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2008 10:08:24 +0900
To: AppleScript-Users <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: Recurring Scripting forbidden in Leopard ?

Oh.."10.4.3" was my mistype!!

Excel 2008 + Mac OS X 10.4.11+Embedded AppleScript (Excel
Script menu)--> OK
Excel 2008 + Mac OS X 10.4.11+Embedded Automator (Excel Script
menu)--> OK

Excel 2008 + Mac OS X 10.5.3+Embedded AppleScript (Excel Script
menu)--> OK
Excel 2008 + Mac OS X 10.5.3+Embedded Automator (Excel Script
menu)--> NG
Excel 2008 + Mac OS X 10.5.3+Embedded Automator (OS Script
menu)--> OK


Excel 2008 + Mac OS X 10.5.2+Embedded AppleScript (Excel Script
menu)--> OK
Excel 2008 + Mac OS X 10.5.2+Embedded Automator (Excel Script
menu)--> NG
Excel 2008 + Mac OS X 10.5.2+Embedded Automator (OS Script
menu)--> OK


--
Takaaki Naganoya
Piyomaru Software
http://piyo.piyocast.com
email@hidden

PiyoCast Web (Podcasting with Music!)
http://www.piyocast.com
Free AppleScript Library "AS Hole"
http://www.piyocast.com/as/

On 2008/06/01, at 2:32, Paul Berkowitz wrote:

So it's only Automator with OS 10.4.3 that's no good? So just
update to
10.4.11, since that works - everyone can do that.

See the System Requirements for Mac Office 2008 on the box and at the
MacTopia website - minimum OS version is 10.4.9. So that's why it's
not
working with 10.4.3 - it's not supposed to.


I believe that there may have been some changes and improvements to
Automator usage in the newest, and major Excel 1008 Service Pack 1
update
that came out a few weeks ago - 12.1.0 (not 12.0.1.). It looks like
it's now
downloadable for all language versions of MacOffice, including
Japanese, at
MacTopia.

But if it's it's just an issue of not working with OS 10.4.3, that's
expected. Upgrade to 10.4.9 or later.

--
Paul Berkowitz


From: Takaaki Naganoya <email@hidden>
Date: Sat, 31 May 2008 18:06:02 +0900
To: AppleScript-Users <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: Recurring Scripting forbidden in Leopard ?

Excel version 12.0.1(080409)

Excel 2008 + Mac OS X 10.4.11+Embedded AppleScript (Excel
Script menu)--> OK
Excel 2008 + Mac OS X 10.4.11+Embedded Automator (Excel Script
menu)--> OK


Excel 2008 + Mac OS X 10.5.3+Embedded AppleScript (Excel
Script
menu)--> OK
Excel 2008 + Mac OS X 10.4.3+Embedded Automator (Excel Script
menu)--> NG
Excel 2008 + Mac OS X 10.4.3+Embedded Automator (OS Script
menu)--> OK


--
Takaaki Naganoya
Piyomaru Software
http://piyo.piyocast.com
email@hidden

PiyoCast Web (Podcasting with Music!)
http://www.piyocast.com
Free AppleScript Library "AS Hole"
http://www.piyocast.com/as/

On 2008/05/31, at 12:00, Paul Berkowitz wrote:

Which (exact) version of Excel?

--
Paul Berkowitz

From: Takaaki Naganoya <email@hidden>
Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 16:03:39 +0900
To: AppleScript-Users <email@hidden>
Subject: Recurring Scripting forbidden in Leopard ?

Hello list,

I made AppleScript embedding application , called "XLAS"(made by
AppleScript Studio). It embedds AppleScript or Automator
workflow in
Excel document.
Poeple can distribute Excel document with AppleScript or Automator
workflow and execute it.


In Leopard, we can execute embedded Automator workflow from Excel's
script menu.
In fact, execution starts.... but something blocks accessing to
Excel
worksheet.


(1)Call "Executer" script from Excel 2008's script menu
(2)Executer script extracts Automator workflow from worksheet
(3)Executer runs applescript to execute Automator workflow by using
"automator" command
(4)Hmm...Automator workflow seems to run. I can look runnning
mark on
the menu bar.
(5)But........Automator action could not access to Excel
worksheet!!
(workflow stops!!)


In Tiger, we can execute embedded AppleScript/Automator workflow.
And...we can execute embedded AppleScript/Automator workflow  in
Leopard by using OS standard script menu.

Does anybody know that recurring scripting/control was forbidden in
Leopard ?


--
Takaaki Naganoya
Piyomaru Software
http://piyo.piyocast.com
email@hidden

PiyoCast Web (Podcasting with Music!)
http://www.piyocast.com
Free AppleScript Library "AS Hole"
http://www.piyocast.com/as/



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