Hi Peter,
For it to work you must first have F-Script loaded inside the
application you want to explore. The easiest way to do that is to
inject F-Script at run-time into your target application using "F-
Script Anywhere", which is located in the "Extras" directory in the
distribution.
Philippe
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Le 30 janv. 09 à 23:00, Peter Hartmann a écrit :
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> Philippe,
>
> if I got right what you were saying in various interviews and podcasts
> you gave, the object browser is supposed to work with any given Cocoa
> application.
>
> In fact, it does not seem so.
> Please correct me if I do something wrong:
> - I launch the F-Script app.
> - in the object browser I click Select View.
> - the cursor changes to a little cross.
> - when moving the cursor over any interface elements within F-Script
> app, they get hilited and the class name and pointer address is
> displayed.
> - when I move the cursor outside F-Script.app, however, on a window by
> Mail.app or iTunes.app for instance, nothing like this happens, no
> hiliting etc. and a click is simply a normal click without F-Script
> being involved at all - it simply does not work, but from what you
> were talking about it is supposed to work, isn't it?
>
> Was this supposed to work for earlier versions of F-Script, too?
> If so, it never worked for me.
> I was quite startled to listen to you talking about this feature.
>
> => Currently F-Script can only inspect itself, but not any other
> application.
>
> I am on OS 10.5.6 on a Dual Processor PPC 867 MHz.
>
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