debugging or seeing apple events in OSX is actually easier than in classic as it's built into the OS.

You need s set a few envelope variables in a terminal window, then open the application from that terminal window and then watch the output in the console. I was just doing this earlier this morning ;)

in the terminal type:

setenv AEDebug 1
setenv AEDebugSends 1
setenv AEDebugReceives 1
setenv AEDebugVerbose 1
setenv AEDebugOSL

and then run the app from inside that terminal session like:

open /path/to/app

and then watch the output in the terminal. If it's not immediately obvious what you need to do feel free to drop me a note off the list Chris! I"d be happy to at least take a swing at it.
 James


On Jan 29, 2007, at 1:20 PM, Chris Halford wrote:

I have not tried this.

C.

On Jan 29, 2007, at 1:10 PM, Arnaud Nicolet wrote:

Have you tried AEMonitor?

It is really great: it grabs AppleEvent sent to/from any applications and can even convert them to RB code.

Le 29 janv. 07 à 18:34 Soir, Chris Halford a écrit:

Is anyone out there an expert at formatting appleevents in RB, and wouldn't mind lending a hand on a trivial applescript to rb- appleevent conversion for about 5 minutes?

(off list)

James Sentman, you still out there?

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