Re: INDESIGN: Coercing a String to a Constant
Re: INDESIGN: Coercing a String to a Constant
- Subject: Re: INDESIGN: Coercing a String to a Constant
- From: David Ferrington <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 16:58:57 +0100
Script Debugger is so expensive though, so if you're just scripting for yourself, it can be hard to justify, especially when there are other things to spend your money on.
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On 12 Oct 2011, at 23:06, Shane Stanley wrote:
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> On 13/10/2011, at 6:09 AM, Rick Gordon wrote:
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>> In the general sense, how can I easily access the raw codes for application constants. I don't own Script Debugger, which I think will show raw codes.
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> You can open the dictionary in ASE, save it as a .sdef file, and open it in a text editor. That's the *hard* way.
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> Mind you, this is probably one of the few cases where it's needed.
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> But IMO, anyone doing serious scripting, especially of an app like InDesign, is a total masochist or has way too much spare time if they aren't using Script Debugger.
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