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Re: Informal poll
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Re: Informal poll


  • Subject: Re: Informal poll
  • From: "email@hidden" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2014 08:35:05 -0700

On Jun 13, 2014, at 6:58am, email@hidden wrote:

> * Are you using the Script Libraries facility (not Script Debugger libraries or "load script" libraries)? If so, are you using standard AS libraries, ASObjC-based libraries, or both? And are you writing (or at least modifying) them yourself, or getting them elsewhere? And are you using libraries with scripting dictionaries, or using normal AppleScript handler calls?

Nope. I still have SD libraries though.

> * If you're not using Script Libraries, is there any particular reason?

Haven’t spent the time to figure them out, and since what I’ve got is working I’m not in a rush


> * Do you know how to set up Script Libraries and use them in your scripts?

Nope

> * Do you think you would be more likely to use ASObjC if you could include it directly in your scripts (perhaps confined to handlers or sections of code), or would it not make any difference?

If a need arose, certainly.

> * If you were to be granted one AppleScript-related wish, what would it be?


More apps with good scripting implementations.

ES
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