Paul Davis wrote: > has wrote: > >> Paul Davis wrote: >> >> >> >>> First, I'd like to thank Has for the info on those errors. I kind of >>> like to think of writing AppleScript as walking blindfolded in a pitch >>> dark room and constantly bumping into the furniture. >>> >> >> >> To be fair to AppleScript, these sorts of problems are the >> applications' fault, whether for implementing buggy or badly designed >> scripting support, providing inadequate user documentation, or both. >> Not even appscript can save you from that, I'm afraid. ;) >> >> Still, I'll see about making appscript insert more meaningful generic >> descriptions for the default NS...Error messages in future; should >> help a little. >> >> >> >> >>> I've posted a working version of a utility to import SQL schema into >>> OmniGraffle. Just thought I'd spread around some of the love. >>> >>> http://www.engineering.uiowa.edu/~pjdavis/DBGraffle4/ >>> >> >> >> Sweet. One thing: the 'DBGraffle4.scpt' file seems to be scragged. I >> couldn't get it to open correctly in Script Editor; from the raw data >> it looks like it might be an applet, but it wouldn't open in SE as a >> .app either. >> >> Re. spreading the love, you thought of building a standalone version >> with py2app and posting it on VersionTracker, etc.? >> >> HTH >> >> has >> >> > Fixed the applescript on the website. It doesn't actually do anything > other than collect a couple settings and start the python script. > > I've been reading a bit about this py2app business. The first thing > I'll need to figure out is how to make some sort of GUI for it. What > is the easiest package for something like this? If it doesn't take > too long this could be a very interesting facelift. > > I'm looking for the easiest way to mimic the functionality of the > AppleScript DBGraffle4.scpt. All it does is throw up a couple dialog > boxes for user input and then runs the command. If I could get a > single window to do this in python, thats probably what I'd go for. > > Anyhow, time to work > > Cheers, > Paul > I missed the reply to all button. My bad.
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