Thanks a lot Shane, I totally missed it, sorry for the misunderstanding.

Cheers
Dave


> On 30 Oct 2015, at 15:40, Dave <d...@looktowindward.com> wrote:
> 
> Well, obviously it does get called, but how do you actually define in is 
> AppleScript? I mean what is the equivalent of:
> 
> -(id) init
> {
> self = [super init];
> if (self == nil)
>       return nil;
> 
> [self doSomething];
> 
> return self;
> }
> 
> In AppleScript?
> 
> All the Best
> Dave
> 
> 
>> On 30 Oct 2015, at 09:46, Dave <d...@looktowindward.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> This is a normal Objective-C type project but calls to AppleScript files as 
>> per  http://appscript.sourceforge.net/asoc.html here is an example:
>> 
>> LTWAppleScriptHandlerOutlook.h file:
>> 
>> @interface LTWAppleScriptHandlerOutlook : NSObject
>> {
>> }
>> 
>> -(NSString*) testOutlook:(NSString*) theNameString;
>> -(NSString*) testOutlookAgain:(NSString*) theNameString;
>> 
>> @end
>> *****************************************************************************************************************
>> LTWAppleScriptHandlerOutlook.applescript File
>> 
>> 
>> script LTWAppleScriptHandlerOutlook
>> 
>> property parent : class "NSObject"
>> 
>> on testOutlook_(theName)
>> local myString
>> 
>> tell application "Microsoft Outlook"
>> 
>> activate
>> set myString to the name of window 1
>> set myString to "Hello " & myString
>> 
>> end tell
>> 
>> return myString
>> end testOutlook_
>> 
>> 
>> on testOutlookAgain_(theName)
>> local myString
>> 
>> tell application "Microsoft Outlook"
>> 
>> activate
>> set myString to the name of window 1
>> set myString to "Hello Again " & myString
>> 
>> end tell
>> 
>> return myString
>> end testOutlook_
>> 
>> end script
>> 
>> 
>> I can’t seem to find any other documentation on this and was wondering if 
>> init would get called if I defined it, when I execute the following:
>> 
>> Class                                                        
>> myOutlookTestClass;
>> LTWAppleScriptHandlerOutlook*                myOutlookTest;
>> 
>> myOutlookTestClass = NSClassFromString(@“ LTWAppleScriptHandlerOutlook”);
>> myOutlookTest = [[myOutlookTestClass alloc] init];
>> 
>> 
>> All the Best
>> Dave
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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