I use Youpi Key. The UI isn't that great, but it works once you have it set up. The key is to run the Youpi Key editor, and drag your AppleScript file into the window and it will add a new macro, and you can then attach a keyboard shortcut to it. Also keep in mind that it doesn't invoke the original AppleScript file; it actually copies the AppleScript itself into the Youpi Key macro. So if you get updates to the AppleScript, you'll have to re-import it into Youpi Key.
A lot of trouble, but it's been worthwhile for me. <http://perso.club-internet.fr/phupe/> -- Dan Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---- Original message ---- Judi Sohn, 1:41 PM, 9/10/03: >I'm using PM 4.2 on OS X 10.2.6. > >Is there a way of assigning a keyboard shortcut to an AppleScript? I use >SpamSieve and I'd love to have a shortcut for the "add spam" and "add >good" scripts to save endless trips to the menu bar as I train the new >version of SS. I remember in Entourage that you could append something to >the name of the file and it would make a shortcut, but I don't remember >how to do it or if it will work for PowerMail. Thanks. > >-- >Judi Sohn . Mom at Home Design >[EMAIL PROTECTED] . AIM/iChat: JudiS217 >http://www.momathome.com > >

