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Re: documentation for Snow Leopard Quicktime?
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Re: documentation for Snow Leopard Quicktime?


  • Subject: Re: documentation for Snow Leopard Quicktime?
  • From: Jim Weisbin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 3 Sep 2009 10:04:16 -0400

Om Date: Thu, 03 Sep 2009, "John C. Welch" <email@hidden> wrote:

You have to install the optional QT 7 package on the DVD. QT X¹s dictionary
is not able to do much, because QT X can¹t really do much.

Understood, and did that. And can watch movies in either player. However, Applescript editor seems to want to pull from the new dictionary, not the old. So, for example, when I pull up a script that looks like this in Leopard:

set the current_time to (current time of document 1) + 1
select document 1 at 0 to the current_time
cut document 1


It looks like this in Snow Leopard:
set the current_time to (current time of document 1) + 1
«event MVWRslct» document 1 given «class stqt»:0, «class enqt»:the current_time
«event misccut » document 1


Should I do Tell Application/Applications/Utilities/Quicktime Player 7" instead...?


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