No, you can just invoke the sdp comman dusing this file.

sdp -f hm Mail.sdef

It will generate Mail.h and Mail.m next to your Mail.sdef file.

Le 15 mars 08 à 13:29, Cocoa a écrit :

Thanks for the answer.

I got another question. Do I need to copy the file into the Mail.app package, and run that command line again?


On 16/03/2008, at 12:12 AM, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:

The sdef file in Mail has some error (like almost all Apple sdef file in fact). You can use this one if you need.

<Mail.sdef>



Le15 mars 08 à 10:53, Cocoa a écrit :

I am reading the Scripting Bridge Concepts.pdf, when I doing this in the terminal i got a error

>sdef /Applications/Mail.app | sdp -fh --basename Mail ( what I type in the Terminal)

>sdp: unknown type name "OLD message editor".   (computer responses)


Do I need to translate the information of Mail.app to sdef format, and how do I do it?

SEN

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