From the Apple site on this:
"Scripters have often requested the ability to control, via AppleScript, applications that either do not have AppleScript support or are only partially scriptable. Mac OS X v10.3 includes support for the control of the computer's graphic user interface via AppleScript. Graphic user interface control is performed by an updated version of the System Events application. By addressing the System Events application, AppleScript scripts can select menu items, push buttons, enter text into text fields, and generally control the interfaces of most non-Classic applications."

Seems like it should work but maybe it is the fact that the items in question are not interface controls.

Tom


On Dec 14, 2005, at 4:53 PM, Terry Judd wrote:

UI Element Inspector

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