Le 3 nov. 06 à 19:29 Soir, Norman Palardy a écrit:
On Nov 03, 2006, at 10:40 AM, Arnaud Nicolet wrote:
You're welcome.
A second problem would be when the Finder is not running (someone
may quit the Finder to get more free memory, for example).
For both problems (the copy dialog, which reveals to the user that
you copy using the Finder) and the fact that the Finder is not
running, you may also use the shell class. It's up to you to
decide, since it won't work for classic and also since you seem
happy with using the Finder.
On OS 9 if you tell the Finder to copy and it's been quit it will
start up again. I usually use the shell on OS X so I'm not sure if
it will do that
So you could determine the OS and use the right mechanism for
either one
Interesting.
I know the Finder is launched when an AppleScript has a tell app
"Finder" block, but I didn't know it also worked with AppleEvents (I
thought AppleScript launched the Finder manually).
That's good to know, thank you._______________________________________________
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