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Date: | Wed, 7 May 2003 17:14:17 -0400 |
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>Bill,
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>On Wednesday, May 7, 2003, at 03:59 PM, Bill Steele wrote:
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>> Photoshop 7.0 with scripting plugin on a G4 running 9.2.2. Applescript
>> 1.8.3
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>> Open a file. Simplest thing in the world, right?
>>
>> Works until I get a dialog "the file has an embedded color profile
>> that does not match the working space, which one do you want?" which
>> of course screws up any automated batch processing. the Open command
>> has an option to ignore dialogs, but that doesn't cause it to ignore
>> this one...Anybody know the correct syntax, or another way to bypass
>> the dialog?
>> Wouldn't it have been nice of them to include an example of opening a
>> file in their sample scripts? Naw, too simple to bother with.
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>There's a property of the application, called "display dialogs". Did
>you try setting this to "never"? Here's what it says in the
>dictionary...
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> display dialogs always/error dialogs/never -- controls whether or not
>Photoshop displays dialogs
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>I don't know if this will work for you, but it may be worth a try.
First thing I tried. That's what I referred to above with "has an
option to ignore dialogs."
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Bill Steele
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