Re: Making Scripting Addition with Cocoa
Re: Making Scripting Addition with Cocoa
- Subject: Re: Making Scripting Addition with Cocoa
- From: Don Briggs <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 14:10:44 -0700
On Monday, 2003 July, 28, at 12:22PM, Lorenzo wrote:
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No,
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I don't want to write e Scripting Addition. You say well, Scripting
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Addition
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is the work of the devil. So heavy to develop, so complicated.
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What I hope to do is such a library my friend has to include in his
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project.
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Can I do something like that?
You can make a Cocoa framework that's scriptable.
Such a framework contains its own scripting resources, the plists
*.scriptSuite and *.scriptTerminology.
The plists specify the scripting of the framework's scriptable classes.
There's a rather old and long article
EZCocoaAppleScript_2.0.dmg.gz
with a PB project that serves as an example,
on
http://homepage.mac.com/donbriggs
The example rewrites the DotView example to make it scriptable,
and packages the scriptable part in a framework.
Regards,
Don
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