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On 28/12/2012, at 11:32 AM, Harry Hogue <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> You are asking a number of very specific questions with a big of a vague 
> description.  This is an advanced topic that folks here may or may not have 
> experience with.  I am not familiar with this area myself, but I would 
> suggest reading about Applescript writing, practice writing a few small 
> Applescripts to play with the code structure, and see how the process works.  
> Rather than focusing on the particulars of precisely what you want your 
> script to do, maybe you create it so it generally does what you want it to.  
> Later, when you're more comfortable with scripting, you can work on 
> customizing and perfecting the script.  It all comes in steps.  I am studying 
> up on C programming right now in preparation for learning more about 
> Objective C, and it is the same kind of process.  Foundations have to be 
> built first, which let you go on to think of more and more creative uses for 
> a general skill set.  At the end of the day, knowing how to do a specific 
> operation only lets you do that specific operation, but knowledge of general 
> and basic concepts lets you branch out and explore more widely.
> 
> I hope this helps!  I've never even thought of looking into Applescripting, 
> but I wish you all the best with it.
> 
> Harry
> 
> On Dec 28, 2012, at 8:07 AM, KJSC radio <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi all okay I have a couple of questions… I am thinking of coding my own 
>> apple scripts and I would like to have one of them for example, to tell me 
>> that I went to a next song in this pandora app that I have called Pandabar… 
>> my question for this is, how would I make that script to work correctly and 
>> make it so that no matter what key short cut it's using it would always say 
>> next song or something like that and creating that if statement if voiceover 
>> is running as well, I would like that to have… and also, how to make 
>> voiceover speak that text… I'm sorry if I can't really give a clear 
>> explanation about this but yeah… anyways. my basic question is, how would I 
>> write that script correctly so that it will  properly behave when voiceover 
>> is running and is only functional when voiceover is running… and how would I 
>> make that work only when that app or process is actively running? thanks all 
>> and hope to here from you soon.
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