Re: Move a file to the Trash
Re: Move a file to the Trash
- Subject: Re: Move a file to the Trash
- From: Olivier <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 10:55:18 -0600
another option would be to script system events
(/System/Library/CoreServices/System Events.app) as this is running in
the background, launch on start and in the system folder, chances of it
not running are smaller (if i remember correctly the finder actually
just forward the event to this guy). The only problem with it, i do not
know if this app is here to stay or not. I seem to remember some
discussion on the applescript mailing list about wether it was safe or
not to use the System Events app instead of the Finder.
Olivier
On Wednesday, November 6, 2002, at 10:18 AM, Ondra Cada wrote:
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On Wednesday, November 6, 2002, at 04:57 , Marco Binder wrote:
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> I just knew, Ondra would reply to this one! LOL Ondra, you really
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> HATE AppleScript, dont you?
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No, actually I like it, but I really HATE stupid code. As such
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qualifies, among others, presuming there is an application which in
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fact might not be there -- like Apple did in 10.1 with the print
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preview, which bug, I haste to add, they have already fixed in 10.2.
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Ondra Cada
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