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Product AppleScript 2006 Details
Total Time : 7.00 hrs
Number of Movies : 91
Number of Discs : 1
Catalogue Number : 33699
Language : english
Author : Ben Waldie
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Description AppleScript 2006
AppleScript is an easy-to-use scripting language that allows you to control applications on a Macintosh. With AppleScript, you can speed up processes, reduce user error, and ensure consistency. It also enables automated workflow and routine tasks, unattended operation 24 hours a day, and even cross-platform scripting. Author Ben Waldie carefully explains all of these capabilities and more of this updated version of AppleScript. To begin learning today, simply click on the links.
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Introduction
movie image Welcome and Course Goals
movie image Introduction to AppleScript
movie image AppleScript Components Pt.1
movie image AppleScript Components Pt.2
movie image Introduction to Automator Pt.1
movie image Introduction to Automator Pt.2
movie image Example Code

Script Editor
movie image Script Editor Versions
movie image Script Window Overview Pt.1
movie image Script Window Overview Pt.2
movie image Editing and Navigation Features
movie image AppleScript Formatting
movie image History Windows
movie image Saving Scripts Pt.1
movie image Saving Scripts Pt.2
movie image Saving Scripts Pt.3
movie image Third-Party Script Editors

Scriptable Applications (Part 1)
movie image Introduction to Scriptable Applications
movie image Recordable Applications
movie image Attachable Applications
movie image Non-Scriptable Applications

AppleScript's Language
Objects, Properties, and Commands
Statements
Value Classes
Coercion
Operators
Operators
Range
Grouping and Commenting
Terminology Abbreviations

Scriptable Applications (Part 2)
Accessing Application Dictionaries
Navigating Application Dictionaries Pt.1
Navigating Application Dictionaries Pt.2
Navigating Application Dictionaries Pt.3
Targeting Application Objects
Locating Applications

Variables and Properties
Introduction to Variables
Data Sharing
Local Variables
Global Variables
Properties
Pre-Defined Variables
Property and Variable Persistence

Adding Logic to a Script
Introduction to If/Then Statements
Simple If/Then Statements
Nested If/Then Statements
Complex If/Then Statements

Repeat Loops
Introduction to Repeat Loops
Repeat Until/Repeat While
Repeating Through a List
Incremental Repeating
Nested Repeat Loops

Extending AppleScript
Scripting Additions
Background Scriptable Applications
Calling UNIX Code

Basic User Interaction
Displaying Dialogs
Displaying Alerts
Choosing from a List
Choosing Files and Folders
Other Types of User Interaction

Error Handling and Troubleshooting
Try Statements
Timeouts/Ignoring Application Responses
Troubleshooting Techniques

File Interaction
Referencing Files
Dynamic Folder Paths
POSIX Paths
Reading Files (Part 1)
Reading Files (Part 2)
Writing to Files

Subroutine Handlers
Introduction to Subroutine Handlers
Subroutine Handler Parameters
Handler Return Values
Recursive Handlers

Command Handlers
Introduction to Command Handlers
Drop Scripts
Idle Scripts
Folder Action Scripts

Script Objects and Loaded Scripts
Script Objects
Loading and Storing Scripts
Calling Handlers in Other Scripts

Advanced AppleScripting
Remote Apple Events
GUI Scripting
Enabling GUI Scripting
Database Events
Image Events
Multi-Application Scripting
AppleScript Studio

Next Steps and Resources
Planning a Script
Web Sites, Forums, and Mailing Lists
Books and Other Training Resources

Credits
About this Author

Sponsors