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Hide/show the iTunes Store in iTunes
Regarding GUI scripting, I agree it's not an ideal way to handle functions. But as the script checks if it's in the Store when run, and re-initializes the variables if not, I doubt much harm will come of any errors. It is possible, for example, to run the script, close the Store manually, change a bunch of windows, re-open the Store and then run the script again and have unexpected results - but I say that would be counter-intuitive.
Hide/show the iTunes Store in iTunes
Well, I've tried several different ways of running the script while trying with your video clip example, and they all produce the same result. If the Store is enabled and a video is playing in a separate, front window, by the time the script is done, the video is still at the front. If the Store is disabled while the video is playing, the video ends up behind the main iTunes window. I tried to see if there was something special about the Spark app that you linked to, but that appears to a note-and-task manager, so I'm not sure how you were using it to do this.
Hide/show the iTunes Store in iTunes
Ha ha - nice one! Craig linked to a different Spark. The correct one is here.
Craig, could you change the original link? :D For me, the script brings the Store window forward when opening/enabling the Store, and the video window forward when closing/disabling the Store. Your summary sounds like the complete opposite, which is puzzling. Anyone else find this?
Hide/show the iTunes Store in iTunes
Link fixed. :) |
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