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 AppleScript: The Missing Manual
  

  AppleScript: The Missing Manual by Adam Goldstein

  • Published by: O'REILLY & ASSOCIATES
  • Author: Adam Goldstein
  • Page Count: 320
  • Group: ADVANCED
  • ISBN: 0596008503 / 9780596008505
  • Published: Feb 2005

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AppleScript: The Missing Manual
From newspapers to NASA, Mac users around the world use
AppleScript to automate their daily computing routines.
Famed for its similarity to English and its ease of
integration with other programs, AppleScript is the perfect
programming language for time-squeezed Mac fans. As
beginners quickly realize, however, AppleScript has one
major shortcoming: it comes without a manual.

No more. You don't need a degree in computer science, a
fancy system administrator title, or even a pocket protector
and pair of nerdy glasses to learn the Mac's most popular
scripting language; you just need the proper guide at your
side. AppleScript: The Missing Manual is that guide.

Brilliantly compiled by author Adam Goldstein, AppleScript:
The Missing Manual is brimming with useful examples. You'll
learn how to clean up your Desktop with a single click, for
example, and how to automatically optimize pictures for a
website. Along the way, you ll learn the overall grammar of
AppleScript, so you can write your own customized scripts
when you feel the need.

Naturally, AppleScript: The Missing Manual isn't merely for
the uninitiated scripter. While its hands-on approach
certainly keeps novices from feeling intimidated, this
comprehensive guide is also suited for system
administrators, web and graphics professionals, musicians,
scientists, mathematicians, engineers, and others who need
to learn the ins and outs of AppleScript for their daily
work.

Thanks to AppleScript: The Missing Manual, the path from
consumer to seasoned script has never been clearer. Now you,
too, can automate your Macintosh in no time.

Foreword
The Missing Credits
Introduction
Part One: AppleScript Overview
Chapter 1. Setting Up AppleScript
      The Script Menu
      Working with the Scripts You Have
Chapter 2. Using Script Editor
      The Script Editor Look
      Script Formats
      Setting Script Editor's Preferences
Chapter 3. Building a Script from Scratch
      Getting Started
      Commanding Other Programs
Part Two: Everyday Scripting Tasks
Chapter 4. Manipulating Text
      String Notation
      Getting Text Back from Dialog Boxes
      Linking Strings Together
      Multiline Strings
      Scripting TextEdit
      Adding Word Count
      Commanding Microsoft Word
      Running Scripts from Text
Chapter 5. Controlling Files
      File Path Boot Camp
      Displaying Folders
      Moving Files Around
      Backing Up Files
      Deleting Files
      Picking a File from a Dialog Box
      Saving Files
Chapter 6. Creating Lists
      Common List Commands
      Displaying Lists
      The Ever-Useful every Keyword
      List Processing
      Joining Lists Together
      Inputting Lists
      Getting Lists from Other Programs
Chapter 7. Organizing and Editing Graphics
      Scripting iPhoto
      Controlling Photoshop
      Image Events
Chapter 8. Playing Sound and Video
      Scripting iTunes
      Speaking and Listening
      Scripting QuickTime
Chapter 9. Internet and Network Scripting
      Internet Connect
      Safari
      Address Book
      Mail
      iChat Control
      URL Access Scripting
      Recalling Passwords
Chapter 10. Organizing Information in Databases
      Record Notation
      Making a Simple AppleScript Database
      Getting File Information
      Scripting FileMaker Pro
Part Three: Power-User Features
Chapter 11. Linking Scripts to Folders with Folder Actions
      Enabling Folder Actions
      Built-in Actions
      Running Your Own Actions
Chapter 12. Scripting Programs That Don't Have Dictionaries
      Enabling GUI Scripting
      GUI Scripting Basics
      Controlling Menus
      Clicking Buttons
      Deciphering Interface Hierarchies
      Fake Typing
Chapter 13. Mixing AppleScript and Unix
      Terminal
      Unix Without Terminal
      Running Superuser Commands
      Running AppleScripts from Unix
      Scheduling AppleScript Commands
Chapter 14. Testing and Debugging Scripts
      First Line of Defense: The Compiler
      Noting Important Events
      Preventing Errors
      Isolating and Handling Errors
      The Xcode Debugger
Chapter 15. AppleScript Studio
      What Is AppleScript Studio?
      Making a Program
Part Four: Appendixes
Appendix A. AppleScript Support in Common Programs
      Databases
      Email Programs
      Graphics Editors
      Page Layout Programs
      Plain Text Editors
      Word Processors
      Web Browsers
Appendix B. Moving from HyperCard to AppleScript
      Data Types
      Dialog Boxes
      Existence
      Numbers
      Pausing
      Ranges
      Repeat Statements
      Subroutines
      Variables
Appendix C. Where to Go from Here
      Web Sites
      Discussion Lists
      Books
Index

 

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