On 2/12/02 10:41 PM, "Harry Zink" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> You can do it by AppleScript and Paul B
>> has written some to do just that.  I would suggest looking on
>> AppleScriptCentral.
> 
> Yep, I've seen those, and Paul's doing a damn good job trying to restore
> functionality that's gone by any other means available to him.

Thank you. I expect it will be back one of these days. My guess is that in
OS 10.2, whenever that comes out, many of the System Preferences will be
scriptable, including Network (location). The fact that it will have taken
an extra 12 months or more may possibly mean that it gets done right. (Most
of the new Apple apps that were made scriptable in OS 10.0 seem to have been
implemented by, yes, Next unix engineers who don't actually know
AppleScript. They're all in the process of being fixed. What that showed is
that the upper Apple brass had decreed "there shall be AppleScript". which,
in fact, is a Good Thing. Now they're finding people who can actually
implement it.)

-- 
Paul Berkowitz


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