Hello Chris,
I just did the same thing however with only a pure python program with
py2app, however I expect the process to be the same or similar at
least. With this it was a single enclosed app with no additional
installs.
What i did to make it work was the following.
1) I removed all of the appscript eggs and references from
easy_install.pth if you installed it by easy_install.
2) I did an easy_install appscript==dev to get the sources instead of
the egg..
3) for me I had to also get the sources of py2app==dev and its 2
dependancies macholib==dev and modulegraph==dev
Hope the helps some.
Joe Losco
On Sep 3, 2008, at 12:41 AM, Chris Stevens wrote:
Hi all,
Sorry if this has been previously addressed. I am writing an
application in PyObjC and need to control various windows (some system
commands and Keynote most notably, to export slides as individual
images) using Applescript. I have had great difficulties using the
scripting bridge to do this, as there seems to be zero documentation
(i figured out how to control some itunes elements, but that was it).
Then I found Appscript, and it makes it all so easy.
My question is, I had to install Appscript from the source to get it
working on this Mac. What will someone using my application have to
do? Will they have to install Appscript seperatly? Will I have to
include it in the installation package somehow?
Thankyou very much for any suggestions,
Chris.
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