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On 3/29/06 12:20 PM, "Bill Steele" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> On 3/29/06 1:07 PM, Bill Steele <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>> But in Filemaker 8's "Perform Applescript" function this gives an error
>>> "Expected end of line but found identifier" with theText highlighted.
>>>
>>> Seems especially stupid to let me open a file but not write to it. What's
>>> going on here?
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>> I've noticed this before, too. For some reason wrapping it all in a Finder
>> tell-block will make it work.
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>> HTH,
>>
>> Bill
>
> Unfortunately, it's already in a Tex-Edit Plus tell block. I think I
> can work around with TE's stupefy, but it's still annoying.
Just write a one-line handler that does the writing, outside any tell block,
and call the handler.
--
Paul Berkowitz
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