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Re: Advanced applescripting implementation
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Re: Advanced applescripting implementation


  • Subject: Re: Advanced applescripting implementation
  • From: Tommy Nordgren <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 11:35:53 +0100


Jan 11, 2005 kl. 10:58 AM skrev Jérôme Laurens:

Hi all,

while making my cocoa app stick more and more to object oriented standards, I want to split my applescripting support.

Actually, the .scriptSuites and their corresponding .scriptTerminologies both reside in the main bundle.
I first plan to put script suites and terminologies in the frameworks themselves which should not be too hard.


The question is different for plugins as dynamically loaded bundles.
In other words, is it possible to extend applescript support using a plugin architecture?


TIA


Check out the Apple Event Registry. I know there is a standard Apple Event defined, that an Application can use to "publish" the Applescript terminology of it's plugins.


Tommy Nordgren

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