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Re: smilelabs applescript terminal
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Re: smilelabs applescript terminal


  • Subject: Re: smilelabs applescript terminal
  • From: Christopher Stone <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 06:49:11 -0500

On Apr 12, 2012, at 23:11, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:
Just wanted to know if i can actually use smile as a replacement for applescript, as in whether all applescript libraries work within the smile terminal? Display dialog, application suites, etc ?
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Hey Yuma,

No Smile does not replace Applescript - Smile is an Applescript Editor and environment which adds a great deal to the language both through its own dictionary and through the OSAXEN it installs.

Can you use it as a complete replacement for the Applescript Editor?  Yes.

By libraries do you mean OSAXEN?  Those are not libraries but extensions to Applescript.  Smile sees all of them.

Smile does have a system for using user-libraries.

Smile also has script windows in addition to terminal windows.

A very useful tool it is.

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Best Regards,
Chris

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