Hmm..
According to the Standard Additions dictionary (10.3.6), there is an immediate parameter from 0 to 7 (being discussed here), marked as "deprecated", which if given, will cause all of the other options to be ignored. It would seem that with either OS X 10.3.5 or 10.3.6, these options were added to the Standard Additions dictionary, and the older, single-argument format was deprecated. In order to use this method then, one would need to upgrade to at least that version of OS X where the option was added.
Not sure what to suggest if someone is using an older version of OS X (10.2), other than to upgrade. There may be another way to do this (such as scripting the System Preferences application, or perhaps via the shell function and a command line tool), and I'm sure you could do it by writing an external for it...
On Nov 26, 2004, at 11:54 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
On 11/26/04 9:33 PM, "Dan Soneson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
These are exactly the errors I get when I try it. I am still on OS X
10.2.8. I like Frank's description of how this works. Oddly enough,
when I checked for the "Standard additions" of the Scripting Additions
in the Library (System 10.2.8), I couldn't find it. Perhaps I
mis-installed Applescript a while back, and I cannot locate a set of
these standard scripting additions. The only file on my machine is in
the OS9 System Folder. Ken, do you have a copy of the "Standard
Additions" scripting library in the OSX Library folder? That may be the
reason we are getting the same error messages.
Actually, I *do* have the Standard Additions library, but the entry in the
dictionary just says:
set volume <number>
where <number> can be 0 to 100. Nothing about input volume...
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