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36 reviewsISBN 10: 0974434426
ISBN 13: 9780974434421
Author: Goodman D
This latest edition will help you:
Enhance your productivity by freeing yourself from the drudgery of tasks in the Finder
Automate the Finder and third-party applications, including: FileMaker Pro; QuarkXPress; Microsoft Excel; HyperCard; Microsoft Word; WordPerfect; MacWrite Pro; TouchBase;
Customize your own system and give your scripts professional polish
Rely on OSA (Open Scripting Architecture) infrastructure to provide a consistent scripting foundation for applications and accommodate future scripting systems
Get a head start today learning all the powerful tools of your Macintosh, and be well-positioned to take advantage of the amazing application and system software technologies yet to come.
Part I: AppleScript Basics
Chapter 1: Getting Started with Script Editor
The Script Editor Interface
Writing Your First Script
Saving and Running Scripts
Chapter 2: Understanding AppleScript Syntax
Commands, Objects, and Classes
Variables and Data Types
Operators and Expressions
Chapter 3: Controlling Applications
The tell
Statement
Targeting Applications and Objects
Recording Scripts
Chapter 4: Working with Files and Folders
Getting Information About Items
Moving, Copying, and Deleting Files
Creating Folders
Chapter 5: User Interaction
display dialog
display alert
choose file
, choose folder
, choose application
text returned
and button returned
Part II: Advanced Scripting Techniques
Chapter 6: Flow Control
Conditional Statements (if...then...else
)
Loops (repeat
)
Chapter 7: Lists and Records
Working with Collections of Data
Accessing Items in Lists and Records
Chapter 8: Handlers (Subroutines and Functions)
Creating Reusable Code
Passing Parameters and Returning Values
Chapter 9: Error Handling
try...on error...end try
Debugging Techniques
Chapter 10: Using the Standard Additions
Working with UI Scripting
Interaction with the Finder
Clipboard Operations
Part III: Scripting Key Apple Applications
Chapter 11: Scripting the Finder
Automating File Management
Creating Workflows
Chapter 12: Scripting Mail
Automating Email Tasks
Filtering Messages
Chapter 13: Scripting Safari / Web Browsers
Automating Web Interactions
Extracting Web Content
Chapter 14: Scripting iPhoto / Photos (or equivalent for the era)
Organizing Images
Batch Operations
Chapter 15: Scripting iTunes / Music (or equivalent for the era)
Playlist Management
Controlling Playback
Chapter 16: Scripting Microsoft Office Applications (Word, Excel)
Automating Document Creation and Data Processing
Part IV: Practical Projects and Workflows
Chapter 17: Batch Processing Files and Images
Chapter 18: Creating Custom Workflows with Automator
Chapter 19: Integrating AppleScript with UNIX Shell Scripts
Chapter 20: Building Droplets and Applications
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