Phil D. wrote: > I looked at the web site below and it makes sense now. Guess I'm not > used to such flowery language. Phil > > On 2/9/16 4:59 PM, Phil Davis wrote: > > I can smell them from here... smells fishy. Or maybe rotten, if > > Hermann is in Denmark. > > ;-) > > On 2/9/16 4:53 PM, [-hh] wrote: > >> Hi all, > >> these flowers are not for me. Here's my secret: > >> Simon Sheppard’s website ss64.com > >> Extremly fast and *very* competent. Hermann
Phil, for example the entry for chflags contains the line "The immutable flag is equivalent to locking the file in the Finder's Show Info box." This info is missing on Apple's own (BSD-) man page for chflag. That's an example for why I used such 'flowery' superlatives. And I don't even know Simon. By the way: I'm from Germany and I like fish, also fish from Denmark. And I like flowers --- and Phil's 'Shell Command Help' in LC's Sample Stacks ;-) ======= I found also the hint that setfile (Xcode CommandLine Tools) enables to lock/unlock. It's now somehow clear why Stephen and I got "execution errors" from applescript via LC: Locking/unlocking of a file requires to be owner or superuser of that file. This is perhaps better reflected by the Applescript Script Editor but may not be given if we "do ... as applescript". ======= Hermann _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode