Re: Where should AppleScripts reside?
Re: Where should AppleScripts reside?
- Subject: Re: Where should AppleScripts reside?
- From: "Devraj Mukherjee" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2008 17:29:42 +1100
Thanks a lot guys.
Apologies to replying to Micheal directly. I have done that before,
still trying to get used to the GMail interface.
On Jan 20, 2008 4:49 PM, Wesley Smith <email@hidden> wrote:
> I had asked a related question a few weeks ago about relative paths to
> the application bundle in order to access user scripts and was roundly
> shot down for not thinking about installing such scripts in the ~/App
> Suppors/My App/ folder. However, I will note that for the domain of
> application I am working on (multimedia composition) most applications
> are installed within a separate folder inside the /Applications folder
> with a directory for extensions and scripts. Two examples that come
> to mind are Max/MSP and Processing. So, in short, I think it depends
> on who your apps audience is and what they expect. In multimedia,
> users don't like going through the ridiculous number of folders of an
> app support installation and instead prefer things to be with the app
> itself along with the option of adding user search paths to the app.
>
> wes
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