This is not my problem though. What I need to know is:
What syntax do I pass Analog on the Macintosh to tell it to open a
specific configuration file, ignoring the default config file, via
applescript.
What I have right now is :
Tell application "Analog 4.1"
do script -G pathto:myotherconfigfile.cfg
end tell
This doesn't work. I've tried with and without the space after the -G. It
gets nowhere without the space. I've even tried switching the path
delimiters to unix style /'s.
This is starting to drive me batty!
Jason Linhart said on 04/25/2000 2:46 PM
>
>As far as applications go, the Finder will convert the second opening of
>the application into an AppleScript message, which most applications know
>means to open more than one file at once. Analog doesn't know how to open
>more than one 'file' at a time so it gives an error on the second open.
Tom Wiebe
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