Dear Oliver
Hi. No, I don't think 'puppetering' is the answer. But it may be. I'll
think about that. I guess it would involve stepping through the files,
copying the filename, stripping the suffix and then pasting into
various places in a newly created note.
Jeremy
On 26 Mar 2004, at 09:52, Oliver Wrede wrote:
>
> Am 26.03.2004 um 09:35 schrieb jcherfas__AT__mac.com:
>
>> TB is not itself scriptable, I don't believe, although I think that a
>> couple of people have devised ways of interacting with the TB file of
>> a document.
>>
>> I'm wondering, can is there any method for uing a programme, perhaps
>> Applescript, to insert information into either an existing TB
>> attribute (maybe HTMLExportFileName) or a user attribute?
>
> Hi Jeremy,
>
> I think if you can find a way to control this with menus and key
> presses it may well be possible to use AppleScripts ability to steer
> the OS user interface ('GUI scripting') to do at least some things. I
> am sceptical that "puppeteering"-approach is sufficient enough to do
> what you want. But it may be worth a closer look.
>
> Oliver
>
>
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