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Re: scripting BBEdit (was Tabular/array macros): msg#00133tex.macosx
Le 8 nov. 04, à 12:49, Jason Davies a écrit : After a glance at the manual Claus mentionned, it appears that things It is extremely powerful only for the one who knows how to use this power. Just like M$ words. From a programming POV, it is not possible to clone BBEdit features if we just have apple script examples. Either we use public specifications or we use reverse engineering on compiled scripts. Of course, we can just make a pale copy of what BBEdit is implementing, but we loose some kind of universality.
Unfortunately, I am not really ready to pay 200$ just for that, any hint?
emacs? (could not resist;-) It's really much easier to reply to specific points... Of course, but implementation should not solve specific points but concern general problems... From a programmer POV, all this discussion is not very concrete, isn't it? --------------------- Info --------------------- Mac-TeX Website: http://www.esm.psu.edu/mac-tex/ & FAQ: http://latex.yauh.de/faq/ TeX FAQ: http://www.tex.ac.uk/faq List Post: <mailto:MacOSX-TeX-yNUTs0qEFpZ/1wmUHrjjoYdd74u8MsAO@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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