At 6:24 pm -0700 10/7/04, Dan Shafer wrote: >Or if you're running the bash shell, it looks like this: > >$ exec osascript <<EOF > >tell application "Safari" > >activate > >end tell [ctrl-d] > >I guess in the bash shell, ctrl d is the EOF. At any rate, typing \EOF >produces no visible result.
Thanks to all for this great trick. Actually, this works in bash: [~/ELS/els-xml]: osascript <<EOF > tell application "Finder" > activate > end tell > EOF [~/ELS/els-xml]: In my case, it is more convenient to send a file, so I just say osascript myscript.applescript, but the above is a useful trick for other things. -- -------------- Kaveh Bazargan http://www.focalimage.com/ http://www.holographer.org/ _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution