Re: Universal Binary - AppleScript utxt problem
Re: Universal Binary - AppleScript utxt problem
- Subject: Re: Universal Binary - AppleScript utxt problem
- From: Ricky Sharp <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 22:02:11 -0600
On Jan 25, 2006, at 9:05 PM, Jerry Brace wrote:
I am one step away from making my application Universal. Here is my
problem. One of the functions of the app communicates to iTunes via
AppleScript to tell it to play a particular playlist.
I have been converting the name of the playlist to AppleScript data
to solve any non-Roman character problems when referencing the name
in the AppleScript.
For example to play the "Library" playlist in iTunes:
tell application "iTunes"
play playlist «data utxt004C006900620072006100720079»
end tell
instead of:
tell application "iTunes"
play playlist "Library"
end tell
Just a guess here, but utxt might be assuming a particular endianess
(BigEndian?). What happens if you prefix the data block with an
appropriate BOM?
Hmm... there's definitely also problems with Script Editor and Unicode.
I just created a folder on my desktop with some Hiragana characters.
Using Script Editor, I created a new script document and hit the
Record button. I switched to Finder, selected my folder and opened
it (Command-O). Switched back to the editor and hit Stop.
The script document at that point did show the proper unicode in it's
window. However, when I hit Run, an error was generated, and the
Hiragana character that was displayed properly was now replaced with
what may be a reinterpretation of those bytes as MacRoman.
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