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Re: Ruby and AppleScript


  • Subject: Re: Ruby and AppleScript
  • From: Paul Scott <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2008 08:32:48 -0700

With this and other non-AppleScript solutions you still have to fire up Script Editor to open the appropriate dictionary so you've got some clue as to what you can do with an application. Perhaps if there were a separate "Script Dictionary" application it wouldn't feel so clumsy.

I'm wondering, also, is it possible to have create a droplet with an "on run" handler using ruby?

Paul

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