Appleevent Support - Black Box Computertop TV-I User Manual

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E
DIT
System 7 users may use any of the
Edit commands without restriction.
In order for System 6 users to use
the Edit commands (except Select
All), a Desk Accessory must be
open (e.g., the alarm clock), and
MultiFinder
®
cannot be active.
The Select All command does not
have these restrictions.
Undo—Reverses last Edit command.
Cut—Removes the selected text
from the Channel Name Text Edit to
the Clipboard.
Copy—Copies the selected text from
the Channel Name Text Edit to the
Clipboard.
Paste—Replaces the selected text in
the Channel Name Text Edit with
text from the Clipboard.
Clear—Removes the selected text
from the Channel Name Text Edit.
Select All—Selects all text in the
Channel Name Text Edit.

4.7 AppleEvent Support

This section applies to AppleScript™
developers with a Macintosh System
7 or later release. Most users will not
need or use this information.
When you use System 7 or later
release, both the Computertop
TV-I Application and the
Computertop TV-I Daemon support
AppleEvents for getting and setting
channels.
Computertop TV-I Daemon is a
"faceless" AppleEvent engine for
controlling the Computertop TV-I. It
has no human interface, and
operates invisibly in the background.
Its only function is to receive
AppleEvents from other
applications, such as AppleScript,
Excel™ 4.0, and MPW
should accidentally double-click on
the icon, you will need to reboot
your computer.
The Computertop TV-I supports the
AppleEvents listed in the table that
follows (pages 14 through 16).
Computertop TV-I Daemon
Figure 8. The AppleEvent
(Daemon) Icon.
Computertop TV-I
®
3.3. If you
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