Thanks, but that's an osascript targeted at the Script Editor.
Unfortunately, Script Debugger 4 (an OS X upgrade) is not yet
scriptable, so it's not on, I guess - the osascript will just bomb (A
failing of SD4, clearly, not TextMate, but reduces the value of
TextMate to me and it's around $60 Cdn). TextMate isn't very
scriptable, but I'll try to write a copy/paste routine to get
there.
Adam
At 6:11 PM +0100 11/15/06, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 15. Nov 2006, at 15:15, Adam Bell
wrote:
I have just downloaded TextMate for a try
before buy and because I write a lot of AppleScripts, wanted to open
and compile my text in my Script Editor of choice: Script Debugger 4
(set as my default). TM defaults to Apple's Script Editor. How do I
change that?
If you select Bundles Ů Bundle Editor Ů Edit Commands and
unfold the AppleScript item, you will see the source for the Compile
in Script editor.
You would need to change that to address your preferred tool instead
of Script Editor.
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