I think those problems are with newer macOS versions that come with those new
privacy settings.
> Am 18.03.2022 um 22:30 schrieb Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
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> Of course, I am running MacOS 10.7.2. YMMV
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> Bob S
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>> On Mar 18, 2022, at 14:28 , Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
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Of course, I am running MacOS 10.7.2. YMMV
Bob S
> On Mar 18, 2022, at 14:28 , Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
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> I might beg to differ. I created an app with 9.6.7 rc2 after giving it
> permissions to control Excel for Mac. After building the standalone, it has
> no problems
I might beg to differ. I created an app with 9.6.7 rc2 after giving it
permissions to control Excel for Mac. After building the standalone, it has no
problems sending Apple Events to Excel for Mac.
I will double check later.
Bob S
> On Mar 18, 2022, at 12:17 , matthias rebbe via
Please let me correct, i did not submit that report, i just commented to it.
Tim Bobo submitted it.
> Am 18.03.2022 um 21:48 schrieb Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
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> Thank you for submitting that report, Matthias.
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> Those of us who do consulting understand that there's been a
Thank you for submitting that report, Matthias.
Those of us who do consulting understand that there's been a huge
transition over the last several years away from custom development of
complete systems to integrating between existing systems.
On macOS, AppleScript plays a key role in
Ups, forgot to add the link to the bug report
https://quality.livecode.com/show_bug.cgi?id=23576
> Am 18.03.2022 um 20:17 schrieb matthias rebbe via use-livecode
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> First of all there is a bug report already. Unfortunately LC stuff is not
> able to reproduce the problem.
> But there a
First of all there is a bug report already. Unfortunately LC stuff is not able
to reproduce the problem.
But there a some users who reported that it is not possible in LC 9.6.6 and up
to control an other app from within a LC script using Apple script if the app
was not already listed under