this is old and somehow got "burped" back into the list. Feel free
to ignore :>)
On May 10, 2006, at 6:47 PM, Todd Geist wrote:
Todd
Any one know of a way to send keystrokes from Rev. I know I can
use GUI scripting on OSX but that has some problems in the instance
I need it in, plus I
Todd
Any one know of a way to send keystrokes from Rev. I know I can use
GUI scripting on OSX but that has some problems in the instance I
need it in, plus I need Xplat.
TIA
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Todd Geist
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On May 12, 2006, at 12:00 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
How I yearn for something like QuickKeys but in Rev.
I don't suppose you can use both, can you? Last time I looked,
QuickKeys was
scriptable, so you could tell QK to do things from Rev... of course
that was
several years ago...
Yes you can d
On 5/11/06 2:19 PM, "Todd Geist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The target application is already running and it may have a dialog
> open when I begin my process. So far I have found the only way to do
> anything is to use mouse clicks. This sucks!
>
> How I yearn for something like QuickKeys but
On May 11, 2006, at 11:34 AM, Russ McBride wrote:
You should be able to do whatever you need to do even with a
recalcitrant target application because you can use the finder to
start the app, and then brute force your way to domination of the
application using the virtual keyboard and mous
Well, AppleScript syntax blows and figuring out the syntax needed to
reference an object in an unknown object hierarchy blows even
harder. UI browser will show you the object hierarchy and also
generate a reference to the object in Applescript, saving you a lot
of grief.
It won't be th
Hi
Russ
On May 11, 2006, at 10:14 AM, Russ McBride wrote:
I've been able to send keystrokes into just about any field using a
combination of the David Lloyd's "Extra Suites"
http://osaxen.com/files/extrasuites1.1.html
This is basically what I am doing... but it is not fun :>)
and Pref
I've been able to send keystrokes into just about any field using a
combination of the David Lloyd's "Extra Suites"
http://osaxen.com/files/extrasuites1.1.html
and Prefab's UI Browser (to help you figure out what object you are
trying to control)
http://www.prefab.com/uibrowser/
Apple has
I use QuicKeys since Rev is not a system event app. The Xplat is the major
issue for me. The GUI scripting has its own promise+limitations. I only
plan to use GUI to read the buttons and fields on a java applet in Safari to
provide feedback for programmatic decision making. This info will find
Is the other app applescriptable?
best,
Mark
On 11 May 2006, at 15:35, Todd Geist wrote:
Thanks Rob
But I wasn't very clear. I need to send key stroke from Rev to
another app. Both "type" and "click" only work within the current
Rev stack.
I really need this QuickKeys like functional
Thanks Rob
But I wasn't very clear. I need to send key stroke from Rev to
another app. Both "type" and "click" only work within the current
Rev stack.
I really need this QuickKeys like functionality.
Unfortunately I have been unable to get GUI scripting on OSX to do
what I need either.
Hi Todd,
Any one know of a way to send keystrokes from Rev.
Check out the Type command.
Rob Cozens
CCW, Serendipity Software Company
"And I, which was two fooles, do so grow three;
Who are a little wise, the best fooles bee."
from "The Triple Foole" by John Donne (1572-1631)
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Todd
Any one know of a way to send keystrokes from Rev. I know I can use
GUI scripting on OSX but that has some problems in the instance I
need it in, plus I need Xplat.
TIA
--
Todd Geist
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g e i s t i n t e r a c t i v e
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Todd Geist
> Thanks for the info. I'm not sure if this is going to be possible
> then. I'm trying to setup some hotkeys for my "Age of Empires II"
> game. In my MS Windows days, I made a hotkey program that allowed me
> to just hit two keys, and then my program would take care of
> repetitive typing within
On Dec 31, 2005, at 8:16 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
I haven't researched the docs yet, but was just wondering if Rev/DC
is capable of sending key strokes to non-Rev/DC windows. If yes,
could someone just point me to the command(s) that will get me going?
Also, I'm still a newb to mac and want
> I haven't researched the docs yet, but was just wondering if Rev/DC
> is capable of sending key strokes to non-Rev/DC windows. If yes,
> could someone just point me to the command(s) that will get me going?
>
> Also, I'm still a newb to mac and want to know if OSX windows have
> id's and or name
Garrett,
This may help you also, great stuff
http://www.troz.net/Rev/tutorials/KeyCoder.rev.gz
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Greetings,
I haven't researched the docs yet, but was just wondering if Rev/DC
is capable of sending key strokes to non-Rev/DC windows. If yes,
could someone just point me to the command(s) that will get me going?
Also, I'm still a newb to mac and want to know if OSX windows have
id's an
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