As far as I remember there is a small example app done by Apple- I think it's name was "ScriptView". You can also can use FileMaker Pro - this allows you to execute the AppleScripts directly from the database even with dynamic scripts. Regards Andreas On 26.12.2007, at 20:33, Levon Spradlin wrote: > How can I use SD to organize my scripts? > > Levon Spradlin > Technology Manager, Desktop Publishing Support Services > Pearson | Assessment & Information > 512-989-5300 x 3989 > [log in to unmask] > > ð > > >> From: Walter Ian Kaye <[log in to unmask]> >> Reply-To: Macintosh Scripting Systems >> <[log in to unmask]> >> Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2007 11:32:06 -0800 >> To: <[log in to unmask]> >> Subject: Re: Organizing AppleScripts >> >> At 12:24 p -0600 12/26/2007, Levon Spradlin didst inscribe upon an >> electronic papyrus: >> >>> I have a large collection of scripts that I inherited in my >>> position, and >>> need to organize them a bit better. I would like to catalog them >>> in a way >>> that would be easier to search and maybe cross-reference as well. >>> Does >>> anyone have any input on this one? >> >> If you had Script Debugger you could use its facilities. :-) >> >> Back in the old days there was ScriptBase, but that only had a >> hundred drawers (or something like that). I once started writing >> something in FaceSpan, but stopped for some reason I don't remember >> (maybe I started learning Perl or something webish like that). >> Perhaps I'll start again when FaceSpan 5 comes out. >> >> Do you want to store them compiled, or is text format ok? In which >> case you could youse -- oops, use (I'm from the East coast!) -- one >> of a zillion text organizers (iNotepad, Yojimbo, ScrapIt Pro, et al). >> >> -boo >> > > > ********************************************************************** > ****** > This email may contain material confidential to > Pearson. If you were not an intended recipient, > please notify the sender and delete all copies. > We may monitor email to and from our network. > ********************************************************************** > ****** Andreas Kiel Spherico Nelkenstr. 25 D-76135 Karlsruhe Tel.: +49 (0)721 183 9753 eFax: +1 650 897 8094 eMail: [log in to unmask] http://spherico.com/filmtools -- workflow tools for FCP P Please don't print this e-mail unless you really need to.