Re(2): AppleScripts (Bug)
Thank you cheshirekat for making these scripts available. On 25 June Subhash wrote: No, one cannot download the text file. I tried the script TextSelection2NewSmileDoc.sF452, that works. Why give the text file for download? Just upload the .txt version without .hqx and everything should work fine. A person interested in AppleScripts is able to save a text in a browser window I think. The file 'AppleScriptsDescribed.txt-binhex.hqx' downloaded fine under OS 9 with Mozilla (WaMCom). The file name is too long for my ancient system but Stuffit 7 handled it OK with the usual aplomb. And Tex-Edit converted those pesky LFs to CRs. Stuffit expanded 'PoboxSpamTagRemover.scpt.sitx-binhex.hqx' OK too. When I tried to look at it in Smile, I got Error -39 which, I believe, is an indication that the EOF marker is reached before the end of the file. Maybe this arises because the file was compressed with an OS X version of Stuffit(?). My interest here is to look at and possibly modify the script to use with PM 4.2.1. If modification is not practicable, then I'll forget it. If however it is, could it be uploaded (or sent off- line) as an old fashioned .sit file please. -- Charles
Re: AppleScripts (Bug)
On Fri, Jun 25, 200410:03, the following words from computer artwork by subhash [EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ... Why give the text file for download? Just upload the .txt version without .hqx and everything should work fine. I didn't binhex any files. The text file is just a .txt file and I didn't compress or encode it in any way. I'll delete the text file again and see if it will take a new text file without problems. -- Music is the wine that fills the cup of silence. - Robert Fripp * 867 PowerBook G4 * OS X 10.2.8 * 768 MB Ram * * Addictions: iTunes 4 * WarCraft * The Sims * FileMaker Pro
Re(2): AppleScripts (Bug)
[cheshirekat [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 25.6.2004 um 1:45 Uhr:] Hmm. I don't know why you got that error. But, I've hopefully fixed it - No, one cannot download the text file. I tried the script TextSelection2NewSmileDoc.sF452, that works. Why give the text file for download? Just upload the .txt version without .hqx and everything should work fine. A person interested in AppleScripts is able to save a text in a browser window I think. sincerely Subhash -- http://www.subhash.at
Re: AppleScripts (Bug)
On Fri, Jun 25, 200407:58, the following words from computer artwork by subhash [EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ... [cheshirekat [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 24.6.2004 um 23:20 Uhr:] I've placed a few of the AppleScripts I've written on my .Mac home page if anyone is interested. http://homepage.mac.com/cheshirekat/ Very fine, but I would like to preview the text file AppleScriptsDescribed.txt. I tried to dowload it and get an error We're sorry, but we can't find the HomePage you've requested.. Hmm. I don't know why you got that error. But, I've hopefully fixed it - with a work-around. Let me know if something is still wrong. I obviously haven't used the file sharing part of .Mac. I usually just store files that I needed to get to from different places. The .Mac service is much cheaper than what I was paying to have my own domain where I actually enjoyed creating the pages, but had much less storage space. cheshirekat -- Mathematics: silent harmonies. Music: sounding numbers. - Mason Cooley (b. 1927), U.S. aphorist. City Aphorisms, New York (1984). * 867 PowerBook G4 * OS X 10.2.8 * 768 MB Ram * * Addictions: iTunes 4 * WarCraft * The Sims * FileMaker Pro
Re: AppleScripts (Bug)
[cheshirekat [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 24.6.2004 um 23:20 Uhr:] I've placed a few of the AppleScripts I've written on my .Mac home page if anyone is interested. http://homepage.mac.com/cheshirekat/ Very fine, but I would like to preview the text file AppleScriptsDescribed.txt. I tried to dowload it and get an error We're sorry, but we can't find the HomePage you've requested.. -- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . computer artwork by subhash http://www.subhash.at High Power Projection Screen | Web | GrafikDesign . . . . . . . . . . . . . .