Am 26.05.2012 um 13:07 schrieb Shane Stanley:

> On 26/05/2012, at 8:24 PM, Peter wrote:
> 
>> In partial rehabilitation of the Scripting Bridge, I should add that it 
>> certainly makes life A LOT easier than using NSAppleScript when pulling out 
>> data from a scriptable application: just try to make sense of the 
>> NSAppleEventDescriptor NSAppleScript returns, even given the flaws I pointed 
>> out in my previous posts.
> 
> FWIW, if you didn't have to go back beyond 10.6, AppleScriptObjC also skirts 
> that issue -- and the issue of trying to translate AppleScript back to 
> SBStuff.
> 
> -- 
> Shane Stanley <sstan...@myriad-com.com.au>
> 'AppleScriptObjC Explored' <www.macosxautomation.com/applescript/apps/>

Yes, I suppose so. On the other hand I have never seen/never tried to call 
AppleScript from Cocoa in AppleScriptObjC terms - if this wording makes sense 
at all. I don't remember reading about this in your book, which focuses of 
course on accessing Cocoa from AppleScript.

___ Peter Hartmann ________

mailto:hphartm...@justmail.de



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