Apple posts CarbonLib 1.4
updated 03:20 am EDT, Tue August 28, 2001
Apple's Carbon Lib 1.4, part of OS 9.2.1, "delivers improved functionality for Carbon-based applications on Mac OS 8.6, all Mac OS 9 releases and Mac OS X."
Apple's Carbon Lib 1.4, part of OS 9.2.1, "delivers improved functionality for Carbon-based applications on Mac OS 8.6, all Mac OS 9 releases and Mac OS X."
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The problem with Script Editor goes back at least to CarbonLib 1.3.1, if not 1.2.5. Just FYI.
Also, Script Editor crashes on my iBook (with one of those 2 CarbonLibs...sorry, can't recall which) all the time. I use Smile instead. But it's just crazy that such a simple little app would crash, ever.
You can't have any folders in the Scripting Additions folder with CarbonLib 1.3x or higher. This includes your p*** folders you may hide in there.
You also have to make sure that the security libraries are loaded in the Extensions. I know. (It's the Dialects folder you have to take out of Scripting Additions.)
I've done all those things. CL 1.4 is a big improvement on its forebears (except 1.0.4, which to me has always seemed like absolutely the best one - but maybe it won't work with 9.1).
But it still doesn't have a grabbable.. thing in the bottom RH corner of Script Editor windows!
Anyway, Smile is better, it's true. If only it had the Event Log like SE.
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With Script Editor 1.6...
I'm running 9.1 and CL 1.4, and Script Editor (1.6 and previous versions) doesn't have the ... grapple in the lower RH corner that you would expand the screen by. You can enlarge it, by putting the cursor there and pulling as normal.
Anyone else seen this? I don't use Kaleidoscope.
(I mention Script Editor because it's a Carbon app.)
Charles
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