![]() Online editions are also available for most titles ( For more information, contact our corporate/institutional sales department: (800) Nutshell Handbook, the Nutshell Handbook logo, and the O'Reilly logo are registered trademarks of O'Reilly Media, Inc. Published by O'Reilly Media, Inc., 1005 Gravenstein Highway North, Sebastopol, CA O'Reilly books may be purchased for educational, business, or sales promotional use. Books Colophon IndexĦ Copyright 2005 O'Reilly Media, Inc. Moving from HyperCard to AppleScript Section B.1. AppleScript Support in Common Programs Section A.1. AppleScript Studio Section What Is AppleScript Studio? Section Making a Program Part IV: Appendixes Appendix A. ![]() Testing and Debugging Scripts Section First Line of Defense: The Compiler Section Noting Important Events Section Preventing Errors Section Isolating and Handling Errors Section The Xcode Debugger Chapter 15. Mixing AppleScript and Unix Section Terminal Section Unix Without Terminal Section Running Superuser Commands Section Running AppleScripts from Unix Section Scheduling AppleScript Commands Chapter 14. ![]() Scripting Programs That Don't Have Dictionaries Section Enabling GUI Scripting Section GUI Scripting Basics Section Controlling Menus Section Clicking Buttons Section Deciphering Interface Hierarchies Section Fake Typing Chapter 13. Linking Scripts to Folders with Folder Actions Section Enabling Folder Actions Section Built-in Actions Section Running Your Own Actions Chapter 12. Organizing Information in Databases Section Record Notation Section Making a Simple AppleScript Database Section Getting File Information Section Scripting FileMaker ProĤ Part III: Power-User Features Chapter 11. Internet and Network Scripting Section 9.1. Organizing and Editing Graphics Section 7.1. Getting Lists from Other Programs Chapter 7. The Ever-Useful every Keyword Section 6.4. Picking a File from a Dialog Box Section 5.7. Getting Text Back from Dialog Boxes Section 4.3. Commanding Other Programs Part II: Everyday Scripting Tasksģ Chapter 4. Building a Script from Scratch Section 3.1. Setting Script Editor's Preferences Chapter 3. Working with the Scripts You Have Chapter 2. ![]() Thanks to AppleScript: The Missing Manual, the path from regular Mac fan to seasoned scripter has never been easier.Ģ AppleScript: The Missing Manual By Adam Goldstein Publisher: O'Reilly Pub Date: February 2005 ISBN: Pages: 350 Table of Contents Index Reviews CD-ROM Reader Reviews Errata Academic Top Ten AppleScript Tips Copyright The Missing Credits About the Author About the Creative Team Acknowledgments The Missing Manual Series Foreword Introduction Uses for AppleScript Advantages and Disadvantages About This Book Part I: AppleScript Overview Chapter 1. Through dozens of handson scripting examples, this comprehensive guide ensures that anyone including novices can learn how to control Mac applications in timesaving and innovative ways. 1 AppleScript: The Missing Manual By Adam Goldstein Publisher: O'Reilly Pub Date: February 2005 ISBN: Pages: 350 Table of Contents Index Reviews CD-ROM Reader Reviews Errata Academic Top Ten AppleScript Tips AppleScript: The Missing Manual is every beginner's guide to learning the Macintosh's ultimate scripting tool: AppleScript. ![]()
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