Hi Todd,
There is an AppleEvent example in the Sample Scripts Stack on my web
site (originally HyperCard but also available as PDF). The AppleEvent
information in Revolution's docs seem pretty accurate to me. The
easiest way to find out which AppleEvent you need to catch is probably:
on appleEvent theClass, theID
put "class:" && theClass & return & ¬
"ID" && theID & return into myVar
request appleEvent data
put "AppleEvent data:" && it after myVar
answer myVar
end appleEvent
You might want to put this into a stack script and make a standalone
of that stack.
Best,
Mark
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Op 4-jun-2006, om 20:30 heeft Todd Geist het volgende geschreven:
Hello,
I am looking into using Apple Events with Revolution, but I can't get
my head around it.
I am pretty proficient at Applescript, and just started using Script
Debugger (jeez can't believe how much better it is then the plain old
Script Editor). But I can't seem to make the leap from that to using
Apple Events.
All the stuff I can find on using them show you how to use them using
Carbon, or Cocoa, or some language I am not into. I would love to see
some examples using Revolution.
Does anybody of any useful resources? Either on Apple Events or Apple
Events and Revolution together?
TIA
Todd
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