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Re: Applescript command and sdef
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Re: Applescript command and sdef


  • Subject: Re: Applescript command and sdef
  • From: David Phillip Oster <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 4 Mar 2006 12:34:22 -0800

Jacken <email@hidden> wrote:
Subject: Applescript command and sdef

I wonder if anyone could point me to an example on how to make a Applescript command. My program is 10.4 only, so I'm just using a .sdef file to describe my applescript commands. I managed to get setting and getting values, but I can't get a command going. I tried to read Apple's documentation, but It always goes back to how to do
it the "old" way, not with .sdef files. All I need is for a class
method to be called when a applescript command is executed. Anyone
have an example or link to a web site with more info?

Did you do a plain old Finder "Find" in /Developer/Examples/ ? At least on my machine, /Developer/Examples/ Appkit/Sketch has an example of doing this.


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