On 2/10/11 at 22:06, [email protected] (Doug McNutt) wrote:
At 15:13 +0100 10/2/11, Phil Dobbin wrote:
I got it working on the command line by cd'ing to the directory it was located in
& giving it an absolute path using ~/
AppleScript is well known for not running startup scripts for shells. Your
$PATH variable may not be what you think..
That tilde I see at the end of your line above scares me.
Is your script perhaps in $HOME/bin/ ? AppleScript won't find
it without a full path and it might not understand the tilde
either. You can't set a working directory in AppleScript unless
you do it for each do shell script call. BBEdit worksheets are
a bit better but you still can't set a directory in one
worksheet and discover it in another.
Hi, Doug.
It’s a shell script rather than an Applescript & the tilde ~/
is pointing to the directory that the script resides in (in this
case: ~/scripts).
Cheers,
Phil...
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