Ken,
I followed the link to fslogger you provided. Cool! I think this is
what I need... sort of... maybe. But how do I proceed from here? I
don't even know what to do with the system file that I downloaded
from the site. What is it? Where does it go? How do I get Rev or
SuperCard to tap into the events it catches and logs? I've never
received (or was not aware if I did) an event from an app external to
my xTalk stack or project. What would that look like? I know that
AppleScript can send events to xTalk objects... how can I get
fslogger to send AppleEvent messages to my stacks or projects?
Very obviously confused and wanting to learn.
Randall
On Jan 7, 2008, at 9:04 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
Any ideas? The AppleEvents architecture would be idea for this...
but sadly, apple does not make the Finder AppleEvent compliant (it
doesn't send events). ??????
The only thing I know about so far is FSLogger:
http://www.osxbook.com/software/fslogger/
... and it is meant more for learning about what's going on than
tapping into the events themselves for third-party use (read the
"Caveat" section on the page for more info).
HTH,
Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software, Inc.
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