Acknowledgements to cheshirekat at [EMAIL PROTECTED] who, on Wed, 30
Jun 2004 08:03:31 -0600, wrote:
Howdy all!
I updated my AppleScript downloads on my .Mac page and added a few more
AppleScripts. Here is a direct link where you can read about the scripts
and download them simultaneously
Reba wrote:
I updated my AppleScript downloads on my .Mac page and added a few more
AppleScripts. Here is a direct link where you can read about the scripts
and download them simultaneously.
http://homepage.mac.com/cheshirekat/AppleScripts.html
Thank you, thank you. These are a great service
[cheshirekat [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 30.6.2004 um 8:03 Uhr:]
http://homepage.mac.com/cheshirekat/AppleScripts.html
Oh fine, two more scripts I find useful!
Thank you!
But where is the nice layout gone? Text all over the screen 1024 Pixels
wide ...
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http://www.subhash.at
Howdy all!
I updated my AppleScript downloads on my .Mac page and added a few more
AppleScripts. Here is a direct link where you can read about the scripts
and download them simultaneously.
http://homepage.mac.com/cheshirekat/AppleScripts.html
I still have many more AppleScripts to add over
Try Taco HTML Edit - a freebee. If you can handcode, this might be all
you need, it's a great tool and still faster than fully handcoding in a
text editor.
---marlyse
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I like my .Mac subscription, but hand-coding HTML is much easier to get
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
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
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
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http://www.subhash.at
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
[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
I've placed a few of the AppleScripts I've written on my .Mac home page
if anyone is interested. The choices are sparse for now, but it is a start.
http://homepage.mac.com/cheshirekat/
P.S.
I like my .Mac subscription, but hand-coding HTML is much easier to get
the results you want than .Mac's
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Victor,
In the AppleScript menu there is an item Open user's folder, select it
and place the Burst folder inside the folder labeled PowerMail Scripts.
The folder that you put it into is within the application itself and
The FAQs have helpful entries where do I find AppleSripts but not Once
I've found them, what do I do with them.
Ok, I found these scripts for bursting digests. The readme says:
Leave all the scripts in the Burst folder and place the folder in the
PowerMail Files:PowerMail Scripts folder of your
Does anyone have the R. Shapiro Applescripts for exporting messages out of
Outlook Express and into Eudora format where they can be imported into
Powermail? The macemail site is listed in the manual as the source of this
script but that site has disappeared.
Thanks in advance!
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John Keegan
Hello all,
Under OS 9, I had written a script to invoke PH to check people's full
info for a mailing list I manage. Today I decided to modernize that script.
Well, I have yet to find a version of PH or equivalent that is free, OS X
savvy *AND* scriptable. Does anybody know of such a beast?
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