10.3.6
This could be it. Why don't you just use Software Update to update to 10.3.6, then if this was the issue, it should be fixed?
On Nov 26, 2004, at 1:34 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
On 11/26/04 9:44 AM, "Frank D. Engel, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ah, so that works for you, good. I was getting concerned because of the other post.
The "set volume" command is part of the "Standard Additions" scripting additions library installed with every OS X system (and older versions as well, I think). You can open the dictionary within the Script Editor. There is lots of info in there, many commands to play with. For example, instead of "input" volume, you can also specify "output" or "alert" volume, each of these also runs from 0 to 100. There is also an "output muted" option to mute the speakers:
set volume with output muted set volume without output muted
"set volume" is listed under "Miscellaneous Commands" -> "Commands" in the dictionary.
This must be in a later version of OS X after 10.3.4, because my Standard
Additions only have :
set volume <number>
as the syntax. What version of OS X are you running?
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$ ln -s /usr/share/kjvbible /usr/manual
$ true | cat /usr/manual | grep "John 3:16"
John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
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