Re(2): echo please

2004-04-29 Thread Marlyse Comte
thanks Andy - so, to define a global variable I just write global: nameVariable and that would apply as a variable to PM and to iCal... as it is global. correct? and I would do that before even on run? that might have been my problem before. I kind of bypassed the variable by using the

Re(2): echo please

2004-04-29 Thread Tim Lapin
On Wed, Apr 28, 2004 at 5:40 PM, Marlyse Comte sent forth: Thanks Andy. I still believe that if I can adjust the first part of my script to PM's syntax, it would work. Maybe I am asking just too complicated of what I need. It's just 2 things: how do I define a variable, e.g. called

Re(2): echo please

2004-04-29 Thread Marlyse Comte
Thanks Andy. I still believe that if I can adjust the first part of my script to PM's syntax, it would work. Maybe I am asking just too complicated of what I need. It's just 2 things: how do I define a variable, e.g. called theText and how do I copy a PM selection into that variable so I can

Re(2): echo please

2004-04-29 Thread Marlyse Comte
that one was close! but the syntax between mail and pm are not the same, so the moment I change the name from mail to powermail, I get syntax errors. was definitely worth a try. ---marlyse former message(s) quotes: - There is an item called Mail2iCalTodo1.2.scpt at:

Re(2): echo please

2004-04-28 Thread Marlyse Comte
Rick - I use iCal via Powermail, which is a patcher that rejigs something inside iCal. Now, all my reminder emails are sent by PM. If you want to revert to using Mail for iCal alarms, you have to reinstall iCal, but why would anyone want to revert to using Mail? It's at:

Re(2): echo please

2004-04-28 Thread Marlyse Comte
hehe, it is answer enough though for me - obviously you do not get enough of these requests to get the urge to automate the procedure - right now I myself also enter those todo's manually but sure would like to automatize it. ---marlyse former message(s) quotes: -

Re(2): echo please

2004-04-28 Thread Marlyse Comte
I've seen mods to iCal scripts for other third-party email clients. Is there not one available that also changes the iCal scripts to work with PowerMail? This would be the following: http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/21197 This one will have iCal send email notifications via

Re(2): echo please

2004-04-28 Thread Marlyse Comte
thanks for letting me know. I was just really astonished not to get 1 single reaction before, seeing how many now answered the call, makes me feel much better and less lonely on this planet :) ---marlyse former message(s) quotes: - Hi Marlyse, I've posted 2x within a

Re(2): echo please

2004-04-28 Thread Marlyse Comte
thanks for the echo :) No, I am looking for the other flow: PM to iCal I've got an AS that works from Apple Address Book: I can select a name (or email address) and have it create either a todo or an event in iCal with link to the address and/or persons name. I do not know how to adjust that