Maybe you can use 'osascript' via LEP. Like:
-- Displaying a dialog with osascript
osascript -e 'display dialog ""' returns execution error: No user
interaction allowed.
One option is to tell a background process like SystemUIServer to display
the dialog:
answer=$(osascript -e 'try
tell
That’s the one I had in mind, yes.
Jeremy
Jeremy Roussak
j...@mac.com
> On 6 Mar 2018, at 15:57, Axel Kohlepp via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com>
> wrote:
>
> Miyako: https://github.com/miyako/4d-tips-custom-url
>
> mfg
>
> Axel Kohlepp
>
> Herr Alexander Heintz via 4D_Tech schrieb:
>>
Miyako: https://github.com/miyako/4d-tips-custom-url
mfg
Axel Kohlepp
Herr Alexander Heintz via 4D_Tech schrieb:
Hi Folks,
does anyone know, if it is possible to talk to 4D from AppleScript?
I have a small application that receives information form a phone system and
can launch an
I did a couple of quick google searches and found that AppleScript can send
HTTP Get/Post requests, SOAP requests, and SQL requests. 4D can respond/consume
any of these.
For example google found for "AppleScript Get and Post requests"…
Miyako has something that allows 4D to respond to custom URLs. It was mentioned
here recently. You might be able to adapt that.
Just a thought.
Jeremy
Jeremy Roussak
j...@mac.com
> On 6 Mar 2018, at 15:07, Herr Alexander Heintz via 4D_Tech
> <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
>
Hi Folks,
does anyone know, if it is possible to talk to 4D from AppleScript?
I have a small application that receives information form a phone system and
can launch an AppleScript.
Now I would like this to „talk“ to 4D.
Any ideas, is it even possible?
Thanks
Alex
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