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Mon, 25 Jan 2010 14:47:37 -0700
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Hi Jon,

On Jan 25, 2010, at 9:51 AM, Jon Pugh wrote:

> At 5:36 AM -0700 1/25/10, Chuck Pelto wrote:
>> Under Tiger, I could use a Jon's command to adjust the volume of the sound output. Now that doesn't work. And I've been unable to find an update of Jon's commands that will correct the problem.
> 
> Jon's Commands is PPC only and Snow Leopard is Intel only.  There are other potential issues if you could get past that too, but it's a blocker.
> 
> There are "set volume" and "get volume settings" commands in Standard Additions.

Thanks. I can't understand why, when I searched on "volume" inside of Script Debugger v4, it couldn't find that one. NOW, searching on "set volume", it found it.

Regards,

Chuck

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