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Re: Scripting Terminal ?
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Re: Scripting Terminal ?


  • Subject: Re: Scripting Terminal ?
  • From: Jean-Christophe Helary <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2015 10:08:52 +0900

> On Apr 19, 2015, at 09:15, Christopher Stone <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> On Apr 18, 2015, at 07:25, Jean-Christophe Helary <email@hidden> wrote:
>> That's really not what I wanted to hear…
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
> Hey Jean-Christophe,
>
> The truth is sometimes a bitter pill to swallow, but it's better than wasting hours of time.

:) Of course I am *really* glad to find solutions. I really am. There is no questions about that.

> My rule-of-the-thumb is to start asking questions if I can't make genuine progress within an hour or so.

Indeed, but then, you are already an expert. I am not, so I tried everything that seemed "orthodox" once, and then twice and then checked again the reference etc. Because I'm never sure that when it does not work it is not my fault.

I try to use "return" to debug but this time I couldn't not even make sense of the error messages :)

> Automator leaves me cold.  I use FastScripts & Keyboard Maestro to run AppleScripts on my system (mostly with keyboard shortcuts).

I would like to find a way to create Services without having to use Automator. Like just put a script in ~/Library/Services, set some properties and have it be recognized there.

> * KM of course will do much more than run AppleScripts.
>
> This script works well on my 10.9.5 system.

Interesting. On 10.10.3 I do get emacs to open the files I selected in Finder but I can't run the script once more because it keeps "running" (the Script menu only has the "Stop" item available). Even if I kill Terminal the script does not stop running.

Any idea what is going on?

Jean-Christophe
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