Troy Rollins wrote:
On Sep 3, 2004, at 12:19 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is quite conceivable that somebody who has actively and intensively
worked with System Events scripting will know more than me. I am quite
experienced in this area but I do not pretend to be the ultimate
authority. Perhaps some other expert will be able to describe effective
ways to control difficult applications. But if you just read and believe
the System Events dictionary - well, it doesn't always work that way. This
is probably the first time in recorded history that Apple technology does
not do what it claims to do ;->
I can confirm that some aspects of some programs are beyond the reach of GUI scripting. I've explored my very own "made with Revolution" application, and found that only about 50% of it could be GUI scripted.
Mr. or Mrs. bfr, you are correct. As far as I know (and I've researched it and tried it) Revolution (currently anyway) will not provide you everything you need for your app, even with Applescript and GUI scripting.
Unless he writes an external, using the same mechanism that these other products he cites use.
I doubt the vendors of iKey, etc. are on this list. Perhaps asking for such info on lists where this mysterious mechanism is used would better yield an answer.
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