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Date: | Fri, 6 Jan 2006 12:51:52 -0500 |
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Hi. This seems like it should be an incredibly easy thing to do. It
may just be a communications problem with the client. I don't have
Photoshop CS, myself. I made a simple applescript for them that
worked with Photoshop 7 onsite and now they're trying to make it work
with Photoshop CS, and we're trying to work remotely because they're
over 100 miles away. All the script needs to do is open a file and
run some actions, but it's having trouble opening the file. I've
verified that the filepath is correct and is returned as a string:
set myfile to MountedVolume:Folder:Folder:document.jpg
We've tried:
tell application "Photoshop CS"
open alias myfile
end tell
That's what used to work with Photoshop 7.
I had them remove "alias", then I had them add "file" instead of
"alias". None of those combinations work.
Does anyone have any other suggestions other than driving 100 miles
just to get a silly open statement to work? It's one of those
situations where I think the drive is going to take me about 200
times longer than solution.
I appreciate any help you can provide.
Thanks!
Warmest Regards,
Diana
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