Permission problem maybe? In general unix, if the "X" permission is  
not set on a directory one can not navigate to it. Use command-i on  
the directory and see what that says...

On Sep 1, 2009, at 10:41 AM, Marie Howarth wrote:

>
> that's the thing, I can't even find the apple script editor. all there
> is in my apps folder is a folder called apple script and I cannot open
> this folder no matter what I do. used to be able to in leopard, not in
> SL.
>
> On Sep 1, 2009, at 3:17 PM, Jonathan C. Cohn wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello, you need to use the scripteditor to edit your apple scripts.
>>
>> Is there a specific function you are interested in?
>>
>> A very basic apple script is:
>> tell application "Mail"
>> activate
>> end tell
>>
>>
>> These three lines would start the mail application and make it your
>> current application.
>>
>> Best wishes,
>>
>> Jon
>>
>> On Aug 31, 2009, at 12:30 PM, Marie Howarth wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> OK, I want to use apple script to set up some options on the  
>>> keyboard
>>> commander. But how do I do that? apple script is a folder that no
>>> matter what I do, I canot get to open. it takes me back to the
>>> devices
>>> in sidebar for some odd reason, no matter how I try to open it. any
>>> help would be greatly appreciated. I want to take advantage of using
>>> apple script with VO to set up commands, but not sure how to do it.
>>> any help would be great :)
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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