Old AppleScripts updated for P1MP
Despite the lack of other languages than English and the silence of P1 about this, I adapted some of the scripts described here: ScriptsIVMPEM.html
They are on the same model as the previous, a "Common" folder to put into the "​​Plug-Ins" folder.
Scripts_P1MP.zip
Tell me if they work, if they are useful and if you have any suggestions.
Enjoy.
Daniel
They are on the same model as the previous, a "Common" folder to put into the "​​Plug-Ins" folder.
Scripts_P1MP.zip
Tell me if they work, if they are useful and if you have any suggestions.
Enjoy.
Daniel
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Daniel, I'm a longtime user of your transfer-annotations script.
I recently updated to Lion, and found that "Pashua", the app that maybe guides your scripts (?), isn't imported in Lion. Then I found your link here with your upgrade from last summer. But I'm still getting an error. Is your upgrade for Snow Leopard or Lion? Is there something I can change in the Applescript to get it working again?
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Pashua is innocent, the culprit is me.
The problem stemmed from mishandling of the capture date.
I all the same updated Pashua with the latest version and corrected the script.
Go download the new pack : Scripts_P1MP.zip
Daniel0 -
Merci! It works great!
To summarize for those who may try it themselves, put the files from the "common" folder in Daniel's zip in your Library/Application Support/Phase One Media Pro/Plugins/Common folder. If there isn't one, you can make it. Then put the individual scripts in Daniels zipped "• Scripts" folder in your Library/Application Support/Phase One Media Pro/Plugins/Scripts folder.
Sorry if that's obvious, but it took me a minute to figure out.
Even though the info file says "Scripts for Expression Media 2" and refers to Expression's folders, it works for the Phase One version in Mac Lion.
What I like about this Annotations Transfer script is it allows me to put the date as a text string like "Sunday, November 6, 2011 7:25:16 PM" into just about any available field.
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[quote="JimPogo" wrote:
To summarize for those who may try it themselves, put the files from the "common" folder ...
Even though the info file says "Scripts for Expression Media 2" ...
Thanks, fixed.0 -
Daniel
I have just come across this old post as I just had the same issue. Apologies for my ignorance as this is quite basic but I don't want to make a mistake. I just want to know what I do with the old 'Common' folder and the previous scripts. Do I just drag them into the Trash and then replace them with the new versions. many thanks.0 -
You can replace or trash old common folder, same effect.
Old script using previous common folder no longer work.
If some of them are still useful and have no equivalent in the new set tell me.0 -
Those Apple scripts are just amazing ! They speed up the workflow incredibly in many cases, and if you don't have them it's really a must. Since I'm rather new to Macs I had a problem installing them in the right folder, Daniel helped me very kindly, many thanks. Phase One should make those scripts available from the start, but they don't care much about it it seems... 🙄 0
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