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anthonypalmer
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June 25, 2003 12:51PM
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stupid question maybe, but was the Finder recordable from Script Editor in Jaguar ?
Well, it is now anyway, and Script Editor sports a nice new interface. This is cool ?
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nevyn
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June 27, 2003 1:43PM
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Originally posted by anthonypalmer
stupid question maybe, but was the Finder recordable from Script Editor in Jaguar ?
Well, it is now anyway, and Script Editor sports a nice new interface. This is cool ?
Check this would you please?
Hit record.
Move an icon that is on the desktop.
Does that generate a script? It hasn't under the pre-Panther OSes I've used, and it is something I really like to do. Thanks for checking...
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anthonypalmer
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June 27, 2003 1:53PM
no, that didn't generate a script. It only seems that window operations generate anything.
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nevyn
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June 27, 2003 2:49PM
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no, that didn't generate a script. It only seems that window operations generate anything.
Feh.
How about moving icons inside a standard window? (As opposed to the 'Desktop', which is funky)
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Originally posted by anthonypalmer
stupid question maybe, but was the Finder recordable from Script Editor in Jaguar ?
Well, it is now anyway, and Script Editor sports a nice new interface. This is cool ?
Check this would you please?
Hit record.
Move an icon that is on the desktop.
Does that generate a script? It hasn't under the pre-Panther OSes I've used, and it is something I really like to do. Thanks for checking...
Originally posted by anthonypalmer
no, that didn't generate a script. It only seems that window operations generate anything.
Feh.
How about moving icons inside a standard window? (As opposed to the 'Desktop', which is funky)