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Re: User interface options besides AppleScript Studio?


  • Subject: Re: User interface options besides AppleScript Studio?
  • From: Craig Williams <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 18 May 2010 20:48:28 -0600


On May 18, 2010, at 6:11 PM, Anthony Adachi wrote:

Hello all,

What options are out there for creating GUI's for scripts, aside from
AppleScript Studio, under 10.5.x? Something that's forwards compatible
to 10.6? Since, FaceSpan's development has been suspended, what choices
does that leave?

I'm aware that there may be some other routes to a GUI front end to
scripts interacting with applications via rb-appscript, objc-appscript,
F-Script, ect. but for now I'd prefer to keep to AppleScript.

On a related note, can Apple's Help Viewer be used as a GUI front end
for a script? For instance, is it possible to dynamically build a pop-up
list in Help Viewer and pass the selected value to a script?

Thanks,

Anthony 


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