Re: Opening AppleScript *.app files for editing
Re: Opening AppleScript *.app files for editing
- Subject: Re: Opening AppleScript *.app files for editing
- From: Doug McNutt <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 24 May 2009 21:04:06 -0600
At 18:09 -0600 5/24/09, I wrote a question about opening a .app for editing..
It turns out that I didn't copy the resource fork to the new directory. CpMac repaired most of the damage.
After opening up the /Users/jim/bin/ directory I was able to edit and save the APPL but I couldn't just save. I had to do a save-as and redeclare it to be an APPL. Script Editor doesn't mind just saving in my space. It's only on Jim's space, while logged in as me with admin privileges, that I have to do the save-as thing.
But now I'm worried about using my AppleScript on Tiger or Leopard. I was a bit surprised to find the binary in the resource fork the way things were on 68k boxes. Is that still the case in more modern versions of OS neXt? What about Intel machines?
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Applescript syntax is like English spelling:
Roughly, though not thoroughly, thought through.
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