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You have to run under Rossetta. Command I in info window check "Open
using Rosetta".
On Jul 21, 2008, at 9:23 PM, Eric Schult wrote:
> Been a looong time since I posted here. Just got a new iMac at home
> after my employer
> went PC a couple years ago. Haven't had a real reason to script
> since then, so I'm afraid I'm
> a little rusty.
>
> Quick question. Do my favorite osaxen from early OS X days not work
> with the Intel
> processors in these new macs? I can't get Acme Script Widgets 3.0 or
> Jon's Commands
> 3.0d3 to work on this machine. Or is it an OS X.5.x thing? Or do you
> have to do something
> new with syntax, like put them in a tell statement or some such?
>
> I'm just trying to do something simple, like:
>
> acme replace "x" in "xyz" with "k"
>
> ... and I get "an identifier can't go after this identifier"
>
>
>
> wes
>
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