Re: Why is this script 'openin' stationery files.
Re: Why is this script 'openin' stationery files.
- Subject: Re: Why is this script 'openin' stationery files.
- From: Axel Luttgens <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 15:55:54 +0200
Le 10 sept. 2011 à 15:20, KOENIG Yvan a écrit :
> [...]
> It's just annoying to have it creating a replicate when the script is just supposed to set the property when it's not already set.
>
> When the dragged file has its stationery property set, if we drag & drop it to the script, this one receive inn fact a reference to the replicate created by the Finder.
>
> But I repeat that this script isn't dedicated to open a file.
> The goal is just to change the status of the original file.
> [...]
Hello Yvan,
I fear you would have to resort to something else than a droplet, for example an applet opening with a selection dialog ("Please select a file to turn into a stationary pad") if you want to avoid the duplication in case the file is already a stationary.
This is the logical conclusion of what I wrote in my previous message; provided my prose may legitimately be used for logical inferences, of course. ;-)
Axel
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