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Re: Commanding with Use and Search The Web
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Re: Commanding with Use and Search The Web


  • Subject: Re: Commanding with Use and Search The Web
  • From: Yvan KOENIG <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 03 May 2015 19:00:41 +0200


Le 03/05/2015 à 18:56, Alan Kimelman <email@hidden> a écrit :

I like the idea of employing use  such as in:

use application “Finder"

I did not know that use could be employed for applications. I thought it was primarily to be employed for:

use scripting additions
use framework "Foundation"

I was also unaware of the command:

search the web for

I cannot find any documentation of this search the web for command. 

Are there similar undocumented commands for AppleScript?
If this is documented, where would I find that source?


—
Alan

search the web 
is described in the dictionary of Safari, at least in the app delivered with Yosemite.

Yvan KOENIG (VALLAURIS, France) dimanche 3 mai 2015 19:00:34



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