I am trying to automate OmniGraffle using MacRuby, and cannot figure out how to 
map Applescript to available MacRuby methods. For example, to add a shape takes 
roughly this Applescript:

tell application "OmniGraffle Professional"
        tell canvas of front window
                make new shape at end of graphics with properties {size: 
{10,80}, origin: {9,9}}
        end tell
end tell

I can get a handle on the OmniGraffle application, on its document, canvas, 
etc. Can get a list of methods as below. But cannot find anything corresponding 
to the above "make new shape".

Is there any way to browse a MacRuby view of the scripting dictionary?

Thanks for any pointers!

Sophie

framework 'ScriptingBridge'

$omni = 
SBApplication.applicationWithBundleIdentifier("com.omnigroup.OmniGrafflePro")

$document = $omni.windows[0].document

$canvas = $omni.windows[0].canvas

$canvas.methods(true,true).sort

=> [:adjustsPages, :"assembleSubgraph:tableShape:", :bold, :canvasBackground, 
:canvasSize, :"childWithClass:code:keyForm:keyData:", 
:"childWithClass:code:keyForm:keyData:length:type:", 
:"childWithClass:code:keyForm:keyData:type:", 
:"childWithClass:code:keyForm:keyDesc:", :"closeSaving:savingIn:", 
:columnAlignment, :columnSpacing, :"connectTo:withProperties:", :context, 
:delete, :descriptionForSpecifier, :"duplicateTo:withProperties:", 
:elementArrayWithCode, :"elementWithCode:ID:", :"elementWithCode:atIndex:", 
:"elementWithCode:named:", :encodeWithCoder, :exists, :flipOver, :get, 
:graphics, :grid, :groups, :horizontalPages, :id, 
:"importCategories:frameworks:instanceVariableTypes:instanceVariables:interactionAllowed:mapping:methodSignatures:methods:outlineTemplate:protocols:",
 :"initWithApplication:specifier:", :"initWithClass:properties:data:", 
:initWithCoder, :"initWithContext:specifier:", :initWithData, 
:"initWithElementCode:properties:data:", :initWithProperties, :isRangeS
 pecifier, :italicize, :lastError, :layers, :layout, :layoutInfo, :lines, 
:moveTo, :objectClass, :pageAdjust, :pageSize, :positionAfter, :positionBefore, 
:properties, :"propertyWithClass:code:", :propertyWithCode, 
:qualifiedSpecifier, :qualify, 
:"replaceReplacement:ignoreCase:regexp:string:wholeWords:", :rowAlignment, 
:rowSpacing, :"saveAs:in:", :"sendEvent:id:format:", 
:"sendEvent:id:parameters:", :setAdjustsPages, :setCanvasSize, 
:setColumnAlignment, :setColumnSpacing, :setGrid, :setHorizontalPages, :setId, 
:setLastError, :setLayoutInfo, :setName, :setProperties, :setRowAlignment, 
:setRowSpacing, :setTo, :setVerticalPages, :shapes, :slideBy, :solids, 
:specifier, :specifierDescription, :subgraphs, :unbold, :underline, 
:unitalicize, :ununderline, :verticalPages]






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> I extracted an old demo I had made for RubyConf which shows how to use the
> voice recognizer feature of OS X to implement an app which could be the
> Siri equivalent for OS X:
> https://github.com/mattetti/MacRuby-Siri
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> The code is straight forward, the app runs in the top menu. Don't forget to
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> this would certainly be useful, but frankly i think that having proper
> debugger-integration support in xcode (see
> http://www.macruby.org/trac/ticket/1208 and issue 3037631 in
> http://bugreporter.apple.com<http://bugreporter.apple.com/>) would go 
> dramatically farther towards making
> macruby useful. edit-and-continue would be great, but setting a breakpoint:
> priceless. thx, n@
> 
> This is a false dichotomy: my suggestion and yours are orthogonal (except 
> perhaps for resource allocation consideration).
> 
> You are right of course that proper debugging is desirable (MCL also had that 
> 20 years ago), perhaps more so than what I am suggesting, but I'm going for 
> the low-hanging fruits here. Moreover, adding Ruby debugging to Xcode would 
> require Apple willingness to evolve Xcode which, given the glacial pace of 
> Xcode 4 bug fixing and almost total deafness to developer requests, is far 
> too much to ask. What I describe on the other hand, require no such 
> cooperation. I probably even could implement a rough bare bone version.
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> Jean-Denis
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>> 
>> I probably even could implement a rough bare bone version.
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> 
> I'm currently traveling but I would be glad to assist you.
> 
> - Matt
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> On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 2:09 PM, Jean-Denis MUYS <jdm...@kleegroup.com>wrote:
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>> 
>> On 14 nov. 2011, at 17:54, <macruby-devel-requ...@lists.macosforge.org>
>> wrote:
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>> Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 08:53:14 -0800
>> From: Nat Brown <nat...@gmail.com>
>> To: "MacRuby development discussions."
>> <macruby-devel@lists.macosforge.org>
>> Subject: Re: [MacRuby-devel] MacRuby promise
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>> this would certainly be useful, but frankly i think that having proper
>> debugger-integration support in xcode (see
>> http://www.macruby.org/trac/ticket/1208 and issue 3037631 in
>> http://bugreporter.apple.com) would go dramatically farther towards making
>> macruby useful. edit-and-continue would be great, but setting a breakpoint:
>> priceless. thx, n@
>> 
>> 
>> This is a false dichotomy: my suggestion and yours are orthogonal
>> (except perhaps for resource allocation consideration).
>> 
>> You are right of course that proper debugging is desirable (MCL also had
>> that 20 years ago), perhaps more so than what I am suggesting, but I'm
>> going for the low-hanging fruits here. Moreover, adding Ruby debugging to
>> Xcode would require Apple willingness to evolve Xcode which, given the
>> glacial pace of Xcode 4 bug fixing and almost total deafness to developer
>> requests, is far too much to ask. What I describe on the other hand,
>> require no such cooperation. I probably even could implement a rough bare
>> bone version.
>> 
>> Jean-Denis
>> 
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> you are right, of course -- these two issues are orthogonal, I simply never
> pass up a chance to rant about lack of debug support on the off chance that
> everybody will up-vote this issue and we'll see it get fixed before another
> 5 years pass.
> if you implement your suggestion, i will certainly try it -- i have a
> similar simple jury-rigged editing/eval app which i use for writing ruby
> scripts which is radically faster than copying and pasting
> classes/functions from an editor into irb and re-running, and faster than
> background running from e.g. vi or textmate, but it's not suitable for a
> full app with resources, and your proposed solution would be.
> thx, n@
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> On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 9:09 AM, Jean-Denis MUYS <jdm...@kleegroup.com>wrote:
> 
>> 
>> This is a false dichotomy: my suggestion and yours are orthogonal
>> (except perhaps for resource allocation consideration).
>> 
>> You are right of course that proper debugging is desirable (MCL also had
>> that 20 years ago), perhaps more so than what I am suggesting, but I'm
>> going for the low-hanging fruits here. Moreover, adding Ruby debugging to
>> Xcode would require Apple willingness to evolve Xcode which, given the
>> glacial pace of Xcode 4 bug fixing and almost total deafness to developer
>> requests, is far too much to ask. What I describe on the other hand,
>> require no such cooperation. I probably even could implement a rough bare
>> bone version.
>> 
>> Jean-Denis
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