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AppleScript Issues FTP
I'm trying to write some basic scripts for use on Full Tilt. However, I am having trouble getting AppleScript to recognize the Full Tilt application. Anyone experience the same thing?
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Re: AppleScript Issues FTP
Have you looked at this:
http://www.apple.com/applescript/uiscripting/ It discusses scripting apps without applescript support. Is the Full Tilt Mac Application a Cocoa App? If so you could use FScript too: http://www.fscript.org/ I suspect it's not though. |
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Re: AppleScript Issues FTP
If you want something similar to AHK you can also try Quickeys.
I wanted to write a buddy list macro using quickeys but haven't had time. Let us know if you come up with anything good. |
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Re: AppleScript Issues FTP
I can't offer any practical help, but for Mac versions of Bet Pot and Auto Reload I would be willing to make a donation to your FTP account, and would be more than happy to test any scripts.
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Re: AppleScript Issues FTP
GUI scripting is something I didn't know about. I'll look into it.
The full tilt application is apparently not scriptable through applescript and it's not a Cocoa application. I'll check out Quickeys too, thanks for the heads up. I might spend some classtime coming up with these basic scripts (bet pot, auto reload, SNG signups, moving tables for cascading, etc.). I think the mac community would appreciate it, so I'll let you all know if I come up with something. |
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Re: AppleScript Issues FTP
I would make a donation for some apple scripts on FTP. My order of preference is buddy list (that searches for the saved buddies)>autoreloader>bet pot.
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Re: AppleScript Issues FTP
Been working with Quickkeys. cant seem to get ftp to recognize the recorded commands. Been working too much lately to keep fiddling with it, but it seems the answer might be with this program.
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Re: AppleScript Issues FTP
now that leopard is out and applescript has been updated, anyone still working on this?
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