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Received: by cheltenham.cs.arizona.edu; Fri, 18 Feb 1994 10:10:32 MST
Date: 17 Feb 94 23:03:55 GMT
From: psinntp!newstand.syr.edu!npac.syr.edu!tolson@uunet.uu.net (Todd Olson)
Organization: NPAC, Syracuse University - Syracuse, New York
Subject: Re: wishing for an Icon-like embedded language
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References: <CL0x83.BAr@walter.bellcore.com>, <1994Feb12.032054.26100@cs.rit.edu>, <1994Feb12.142953.9522@noao.edu>
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In <1994Feb12.142953.9522@noao.edu> swampler@noao.edu () writes:
>an Icon parser into an application! (Hmmm, maybe someone should write an 'Icon
>Server' that can handle parsing and interpreting from multiple Icon clients...)
>--
>Steve Wampler
>swampler@noao.edu
>Gemini Project (under AURA)
Actually, on Macs there is a ready a server of sort in the idea of
AppleScript. I have been having idle thoughts of figuring out how to make
Icon be a "script" that works with the AppleScript system. Then
I could control my Mac via Icon.
Todd Olson
tolson@npac.syr.edu