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Re: Snow Leopard and (old) AppleScript applications
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Re: Snow Leopard and (old) AppleScript applications


  • Subject: Re: Snow Leopard and (old) AppleScript applications
  • From: Emile Schwarz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 07 Oct 2009 21:17:41 +0200

Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2009 20:12:17 -0700
From: Chris Page <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: Snow Leopard and (old) AppleScript applications
To: LuKreme <email@hidden>
Cc: "email@hidden"
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Note that, in Snow Leopard, it is only possible to save as an
application bundle, so the option is now just called "Application".
(The name "Application Bundle" no longer appears in the Save As
dialog, so don't go looking for it.)

Thanks Chris (and all respondents).

Now I understand why I wrote:
2. I need to recompile my script and generate the new application under SL.

But I wasn't aware of the change LuKreme was refering to:
Just save it as an app bundle instead of an application.

Thanks to all,

Emile

PS: In the mean time (15 days ago), I go back to 10.5.8 (I installed SL on an external HD for testings and now I am waiting for the next SL revision; on my MacBook Unibody, I cannot set folders at left / below MenuBar by script or manually, the folder goes back to 20 pixels to the left and to the bottom…).

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