Hi Klaus,

No no, your no wasn't premature. Not completely at least. I assume that not all languages in the list returned by the alternateLanguages are useful.

There are a few OSA languages around, e.g. the JavaScript OSA extension for Mac by LateNight software, which works great. Frontier is another OSA language, which is available for Windows and Mac. Look at <http://frontierkernel.org/> and <http://frontier.userland.com/> for more info. If you decide to give it a try, please let me know if you got it working with Rev.

Best regards,

Mark Schonewille

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Op 22-feb-2008, om 15:39 heeft Klaus Major het volgende geschreven:


Oh, really? Did not know this...

Looks my "No" was a bit premature :-)

On the other hand, is this documented somewhere and thus official?

But a short look in the docs reveals:
"Returns the list of 'active scripting' languages that are installed on the system."

So question is, how can one install other "active scripting" languages than AppleScrip/VBScript?

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