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Ever since Mac OS 8, menus stay down after you click their names until you either select an item or click outside the ... Before you start working with OS X menus, you really, really should know this about menus in general: They can ...
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By far the best way to learn AppleScript is to study existing scripts ( like those in the Library - Scripts folder ) and to take the free online training courses listed at the end of this chapter . And there are thousands of examples ...
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