Re: Type a text from a palette stack to an external window

2006-03-05 Thread Paul Claude
Hi Sarah, But I would need a palette the floats in front of all windows on the screen, not just the windows of my main application, to be available from any other app (a text editor, an email client, etc.). It seems that Rev has some difficulty to work with mixed external apps (no system menus,

Re: Type a text from a palette stack to an external window

2006-03-03 Thread Paul Claude
Anyone can help me in this matter? It's a Rev bug? on 1-03-2006 14:06, Paul Claude at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There is a way to let Revolution (also via Applescript) may type a text on an external app window (i.e. a text editor)? I've tried using various AS tips to bring the ext. window

Re: Type a text from a palette stack to an external window

2006-03-03 Thread Sarah Reichelt
on 1-03-2006 14:06, Paul Claude at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There is a way to let Revolution (also via Applescript) may type a text on an external app window (i.e. a text editor)? I've tried using various AS tips to bring the ext. window to the frontmost, but every time the focus

Type a text from a palette stack to an external window

2006-03-01 Thread Paul Claude
There is a way to let Revolution (also via Applescript) may type a text on an external app window (i.e. a text editor)? I've tried using various AS tips to bring the ext. window to the frontmost, but every time the focus remains on the stack (a systemWindow style palette), and typing give back

Re: Type a text from a palette stack to an external window

2006-03-01 Thread Lynn Marie Peterson
Paul Consolo asked: There is a way to let Revolution (also via Applescript) may type a text on an external app window (i.e. a text editor)? I've tried using various AS tips to bring the ext. window to the frontmost, but every time the focus remains on the stack (a systemWindow style palette),

Re: Type a text from a palette stack to an external window

2006-03-01 Thread Paul Claude
Hi Lynn, unfortunately this does not work for me. Perhaps the problem is that my stack has a systemWindow style. I've created this property, running it as Applescript: tell application System Events to set frontApp to name of (item 1 of (processes whose frontmost is true)) tell window 1 of