At 12:40 PM -0500 1/15/02, Chris Nandor wrote:
In article p05100303b8692d0d7508@[192.168.1.104],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kee Hinckley) wrote:
The nice thing about this approach is that writing the initial glue
shouldn't be a big deal. Handling every possible object is a lot of
work, but it
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I was thinking about the Perl/AppleScript issue the other day as I
was writing my first AppleScript program in Studio. (So far no luck,
can't figure out how to make a droplet wake up when I drop a URL on
it from IE.)
While you can certainly have
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Stearne) wrote:
That's really cool. I'm a lot better with Perl. But I guess you don't
get any of the application tie ins like you do with AppleScript.
Sure you can. Someone just needs to port the Mac:: modules, and then
you'll
on 12/17/01 10:46 PM, Emmanuel. M. Decarie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I just had this conversation on the AppleScript Studio list with Tim
Bumgarner, the lead developer, and thought that some people on this
list might be interested.
If you want to use a little bit of AppleScript
Hello,
I just had this conversation on the AppleScript Studio list with Tim
Bumgarner, the lead developer, and thought that some people on this
list might be interested.
If you want to use a little bit of AppleScript for manipulating the
UI, you could build easily Perl app with a nice Aqua