If so then you can use Rev to store all kinds of apple scripts and send as needed even from a floating window.
HTH
Tom On Sep 1, 2004, at 11:42 PM, Brian Yennie wrote:
Answer: none, as far as I know. There are utility apps but I've never seen it in a programming environment. As someone mentioned, you would probably have to write the C code yourself as an external or plug-in to your programming environment. RunRev won't do it, but I think you'll find neither do any others.
With that said, it's probably not rocket science to generate dummy OS-level events and send them to another app, I would suggest searching google groups or posting to an Apple developer list.
I do and I mentioned it in my very first message on the subject - FileMaker.
But the nature of my questions is general - what programming environment,
if any, allows me to build applications that provide GUI manipulation for
apps that cannot be controlled by standard System Events scripting. That
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