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Re: Looking for someone with El Capitan to test AppleScript
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Re: Looking for someone with El Capitan to test AppleScript


  • Subject: Re: Looking for someone with El Capitan to test AppleScript
  • From: Bill Vlahos <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 23 Aug 2015 09:14:24 -0700

Shane,

Thanks for checking and getting back to me.

When I do it there is a delay of a couple of seconds to create the calendar event and and then a few seconds to open it. In Yosemite I never see the calendar event on the calendar (unless I do something to trigger it) but I do see the opened event.

In El Capitan do you see both the event on the calendar and it opened at the same time or is one before the other?

I’ve tried both save and the calendar scroll on delete without success.

Strange the app doesn’t run. If you like I could send you the app off list (it is free to anyone).

Thank you,
Bill Vlahos

On Aug 23, 2015, at 4:55 AM, Shane Stanley <email@hidden> wrote:

On 23 Aug 2015, at 3:33 am, Bill Vlahos <email@hidden> wrote:

There are a couple of AppleScript bugs in Yosemite's Calendar application which Apple is not going to fix in Yosemite. I’m hoping they will fix them in El Capitan. I’ve documented them in Apple Bug Reporter bugs #18727059 and #18726454. The first one is when you create a new calendar item it isn’t visible in the calendar until you do something to refresh the calendar like toggle the view of any calendar.

There's a delay, but they show up.

The second bug is the delete event. AppleScript deletes the event but doesn’t remove it from the display. You must quit and then relaunch Calendar to no longer see the event.

It looks like you still have to quit. It seems to me there should be a save command of some sort.

You can download an executable application that both shows and tests the AppleScripts

The app runs, but doesn't seem to run the scripts. I had to copy and paste them.

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