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Jan 26 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Jan 26 |
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Applescript to turn off Mission Control in OS X 10.7 Hi Lauri - I was looking for an applescript to do this. Can you advise on this as well? |
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Jan 26 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jan 21 |
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Execute command on launch of custom Terminal Window in OSX10.5+ Thanks for the suggestion Mark, but this is not something that those who develop the application are interested in doing, nor would I probably get approval to distribute this if I did it myself. |
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Jan 20 |
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Execute command on launch of custom Terminal Window in OSX10.5+ added 1 characters in body |
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Jan 19 |
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Execute command on launch of custom Terminal Window in OSX10.5+ @Gerry - What is confusing... The entire concept, or certain aspects? Are you familiar with this ¿old? functionality of .terminal files? |
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Jan 19 |
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Execute command on launch of custom Terminal Window in OSX10.5+ Mark - Currently we supply instructions to clients to create a .command file to run our program on certain machines that need the arch programs functionality to run properly, so the .command program is run ad-hoc. However, unless the user has set the Terminal program to close on shell closure (either with the condition of last command finishing cleanly, or not), the best we can do is exit and have the Terminal window stay open with [Process Completed] in it, which seems pointless as our program doesn't output anything to stdout. A custom terminal with the above xml seems to be ideal. |
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Jan 19 |
asked | Execute command on launch of custom Terminal Window in OSX10.5+ |
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Jan 19 |
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Applescript to turn off Mission Control in OS X 10.7 Adding quotes that Nathan suggested, but didn't do regardless of this not being the problem |
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Jan 19 |
awarded | Promoter |
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Jan 19 |
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Applescript to turn off Mission Control in OS X 10.7 edited body |
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Jan 4 |
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What is the difference between Apple Remote Desktop / Remote Management / Remote Login / Remote Events and Screen sharing? Thanks for the answer Aliasgar, but I know about the non-Apple options. I only need to get my head around the purpose and functionality of the stated Apple software. |
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Nov 20 |
awarded | Notable Question |
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Sep 25 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Sep 21 |
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Applescript to turn off Mission Control in OS X 10.7 @NathanGreenstein - Hi, thanks, but during debug I had removed these lines and this didn't change the code line it complained about (My changed tell 'tell "Mission Control" preferences, which isn't shown, but was in place of "tell expose...") |
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Sep 21 |
asked | Applescript to turn off Mission Control in OS X 10.7 |
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Sep 21 |
asked | Model number mapping |
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Sep 21 |
answered | Keyboard shortcut for toggling between Fn and F keys |
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Aug 5 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Mar 5 |
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What is the difference between Apple Remote Desktop / Remote Management / Remote Login / Remote Events and Screen sharing? Thanks @Orangebox. So what "relationship" does Apple Remote Management and Apple Remote Desktop have exactly. Is one the host service and the other the client, or is Apple Remote Management the console for Apple Remote Desktop and Apple Screen Sharing / Apple VNC? Also, forgot to ask what Apple Remote Login, and Remote Desktop Dashboard Client are? Thanks once again for your help. |

