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  • Subject: Nearly complete
  • From: Brian Christmas <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 04 Dec 2012 13:50:49 +1100

G'day scripters

My Xcode front end for my script is complete, and I'm glad I went this route. Allows for easy expansion in future. And the interface is much easier to use than having 4 separate programs to toggle various features while it was running.

However, I'm still frustrated by the apps inability to display straight away if there's a mail item waiting to be processed when it's turned on. I've tried everything suggested to no avail. I think if i could introduce a pause for 1 second when starting, it might work, but just guessing. Some mail, with multiple attachments, can take 1 1/2 minutes, frustrating!

Any further ideas on the matter, please?

Regards

Santa

tell windowMain to displayIfNeeded()# didn't work
        my setftpButton()
        my doEventFetch() # didn't work
        windowMain's makeKeyAndOrderFront_(null) # didn't work, or with me, self
         my runMM()
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