matt (support) wrote:Sweet.
Any thoughts on why that was needed and a reinstall didn't fix it?
matt (support) wrote:Sweet.
matt (support) wrote:Mac OS X bug, so you'll have to ask Apple.
tell application "IndigoServer"
set value of variable "colorValues" to "abc"
end tell
using terms from application "Mail"
on perform mail action with messages theMessages for rule theRule
tell application "Mail"
repeat with msg in theMessages
set myRawContent to the source of msg as string
set myRawSender to the sender of msg as string
set mySender to extract address from myRawSender
set tmpfile to (do shell script "mktemp -u /Users/jmatlock/Indigo/Maildrop/" & mySender & "-XXXXXX")
set myrawfile to tmpfile & ".txt"
set the open_target_file to open for access myrawfile with write permission
write myRawContent to open_target_file
close access the open_target_file
end repeat
do shell script "/Library/Application\\ Support/Perceptive\\ Automation/Indigo\\ 6/IndigoPluginHost.app/Contents/MacOS/IndigoPluginHost -e 'indigo.actionGroup.execute(503858195)'"
end tell
end perform mail action with messages
end using terms from
matlock wrote:On the positive side, I've had to finally sit down and learn Python, and OMFG I love it. Like more than anything I've ever programmed in. I'm from a Perl background, and always hated the idea of Python only using indention and no sigils, etc... but now that I've started using it, and realizing how much better it is than Perl (and I can't even compare it to the mutated mess that is Applescript). I've already rewritten almost all of my AppleScripts to Python, usually in 1/10th the code, and it runs so much faster.
So. Yeah.. same problem here.. "application not running".. but instead of screwing with it and breaking more stuff and scaring the dog, I've learned Python and.. I'm just happier now.
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