Thanks!
I appreciate seeing how a similar task is implemented in several
different programs. The Smile script works great for me!
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Don V. Zahniser
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On Friday, March 12, 2004, cheshirekat said:
Hope this helps. I like having the same script work
On Fri, Mar 12, 2004, the following words from Don V. Zahniser
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Any chance of adapting this to use AppleWorks?
I've poked around but the combination of my Applescript illiteracy with
the variability of the Applescript dictionary between
Andy Fragen / 04.3.12 / 11:51 PM wrote:
I looked using Script Editor. SimpleText doesn't appear to have an
AppleScript dictionary and would therefore not be scriptable.
Interesting.
After all, SimpleText was a product of System 7, like Apple Disk Utility.
Amazing how long they kept that legacy
Don V. Zahniser / 04.3.12 / 9:30 PM wrote:
Those of us who are still using PowerMail with Mac OS 9
or earlier don't have TextEdit.
Why not SimpleText?
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Andy -
It probably would have helped if I had included my usual text clipping
about my system. Those of us who are still using PowerMail with Mac OS 9
or earlier don't have TextEdit. I suggested AppleWorks since it would
benefit many of us late-bloomers. True, it would be overkill, but I
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Maybe, but why? If you don't have BBEdit just use the script for
TextEdit. Fundamentally I wouldn't write this script for Word either,
it's overkill. Why use AppleWorks when TextEdit is all you really need?
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Andy
Any chance of adapting this to use AppleWorks?
I've poked around but the combination of my Applescript illiteracy with
the variability of the Applescript dictionary between applications is
beyond me at the moment...
TIA
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On Monday,
Andy Fragen / 04.3.8 / 2:49 AM wrote:
Hiro,
Ask and you shall receive.
tell application PowerMail
Snip
Hi Andy,
Actually, you have giving me the script a while ago, and I can't live
without it :-)
It is still more convenient if PM had the view source option, tho.
By the way, sometime I
On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 10:10 AM, Ed Ver Hoef sent forth:
When someone appears to have pasted text (e.g., quoting an email they
received) into an email they sent to me, I cannot see the pasted
material. If, however, I select the Reply to Sender button, the window
that opens shows the
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Hiro,
Ask and you shall receive.
tell application PowerMail
set theMessages to current messages
repeat with msg in theMessages
set s to source of msg
tell application
Ed Ver Hoef / 04.3.8 / 10:10 AM wrote:
When someone appears to have pasted text (e.g., quoting an email they
received) into an email they sent to me, I cannot see the pasted
material. If, however, I select the Reply to Sender button, the window
that opens shows the pasted material. I'm sure
On 9:10 CST, Mon, Mar 8, 2004, Ed Ver Hoef wrote:
When someone appears to have pasted text (e.g., quoting an email they
received) into an email they sent to me, I cannot see the pasted
material. If, however, I select the Reply to Sender button, the window
that opens shows the pasted material.
At Mon, 8 Mar 2004 10:10:54 -0500 (CET), Ed Ver Hoef [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When someone appears to have pasted text (e.g., quoting an email they
received) into an email they sent to me, I cannot see the pasted
material. If, however, I select the Reply to Sender button, the window
that opens
When someone appears to have pasted text (e.g., quoting an email they
received) into an email they sent to me, I cannot see the pasted
material. If, however, I select the Reply to Sender button, the window
that opens shows the pasted material. I'm sure that's not the way I shoud
have to see this
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