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Re: Scripting support problems
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Re: Scripting support problems


  • Subject: Re: Scripting support problems
  • From: Dustin Voss <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 09:30:48 -0700

On 29 Sep, 2004, at 4:41 PM, Doug Knowles wrote:

I'm still working on redefining my suite as a .sdef, but I have a few observations and questions:

- After leaving my project alone for a few days while I was on the road, I came back and tried my scripts without making any changes to the project, and the script line that wouldn't compile before (set org to root organizer of document 1) now compiles and executes correctly. This leads me to ask whether the script editor's dictionary is failing to be updated when I build my project, or whether the project itself is failing to update when I change the dictionary source? Should I be versioning my files, and if so, how?

I find I have to quit Script Editor before compiling a dictionary change.
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