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Re: Trouble with setting up a command in an sdef file in a Cocoa app
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Re: Trouble with setting up a command in an sdef file in a Cocoa app


  • Subject: Re: Trouble with setting up a command in an sdef file in a Cocoa app
  • From: Don Briggs <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 23:00:08 -0600


Hello, Steve --

I ran your sdef through sdp:
/Developer/Tools/sdp -fst ImageBuddy.sdef
That operation yields a pair of files, *.scriptSuite and *.scriptTerminology.

I used Suite Modeler to inspect the resulting pair.
Suite Modeler found no errors to flag, but I noticed that the *.scriptSuite declares
doNo
as the class code for your command, whereas
ibSs
is the default value of the class code for commands in that suite.

Referring back to you sdef, I find:
code="doNoise "
declared for your command.

Looking back at the .scriptSuite file, I find that sdp has split your 8-char code for your command into
<key>AppleEventClassCode</key>
<string>doNo</string>
and
<key>AppleEventCode</key>
<string>ise </string>



I suggest you try using
code="ibSsXXXX"
where XXXX is any (printable, non-control) four-character code.
For example,
code="ibSsDoNo"
might work.

Also, Steve — you might want to check another list, too:
email@hidden

If it's any consolation, the body of documentation from Apple on Cocoa AppleScriptability seems sparse to me.
If someone on these lists is aware of exactly where this is documented, please let us all know.

Good luck,
Don

On Dec 8, 2004, at 10:07 PM, Stephen J McIntosh wrote:

I have a test application with an sdef file, where I would like to add a command "doNoise"

The problem is that I get the AppleScript error message that "Can't continue doNoise"

I can't find much info on setting up a command using an sdef, so any help/pointers would be very much appreciated.

Thanks in advance
Steve

I have:
- setup a cocoa method in my delegated controller class to process the command
- (void)handleBlackWhiteNoise:(NSScriptCommand *)inCommand
- here is the sdef file
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE dictionary SYSTEM "file://localhost/System/Library/DTDs/sdef.dtd">
<dictionary title="ImageBuddy Terminology">
<suite name="ImageBuddy Suite" code="ibSs"
description="Commands and classes for the ImageBuddy application.">

<classes>
<class name="application" code="capp" description=""
inherits="NSCoreSuite.NSApplication">

<cocoa class="NSApplication"/>
<responds-to-commands>
<responds-to name="doNoise">
<cocoa method="handleBlackWhiteNoise:"/>
</responds-to>
</responds-to-commands>
</class>
</classes>

<commands>
<command name="doNoise" code="doNoise "
description="Toggle the checkbox to add/remove black and white noise to the images.">

<cocoa class="NSScriptCommand"/>
</command>
</commands>
</suite>
</dictionary>
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