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- From: ross@bnr.ca (Ross Brown)
- Subject: Re: Apple events/AppleScript/Toy Surprise - Applications Wanted
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.174245.25401@bmers95.bnr.ca>
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- Organization: Bell-Northern Research Ltd.
- References: <1993Jan21.224909.8236@news.media.mit.edu> <1993Jan25.181240.2047@Princeton.EDU>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 17:42:45 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan25.181240.2047@Princeton.EDU> jdunning@phoenix.Princeton.EDU
- (John Alan Dunning) writes:
- >If you've got Frontier or QuicKeys2 you should be able to look up which
- >events a particular app supports, assuming the app uses the "aevt" (I think)
- >resource correctly, which not all of them do. You may also be able to
- >look up events with AppleScript.
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- The resource types are 'aete' and 'aeut'. Apple published in 1992 a couple of
- HyperCard stacks, Aete Editor b2 and Apple Event XCMDs b2, which do a nice job
- of interpreting other applications' Apple event support resources. I suspect
- they were released on some developer CD...
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- Ross Brown, Dept. 7C22 < Bell-Northern Research > Just the facts, ma'am.
- Advisor, Telemgmt Svcs < P. O. Box 3511, Station C > We don't care whose
- ross@bnr.ca < Ottawa, ON, Canada K1Y 4H7 > opinions yours aren't.
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