Notification center documentation for applescript
Where can I find documentation for notification center method and properties to use it in applescript? I can't find anything in script editor's dictionary neither on web.
This is example code to work with notification center:
on run
tell application "System Events"
tell process "Notification Center"
set theseWindows to every window
display notification (count of theseWindows)
end tell
end tell
end run
mac applescript script notification-center
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Where can I find documentation for notification center method and properties to use it in applescript? I can't find anything in script editor's dictionary neither on web.
This is example code to work with notification center:
on run
tell application "System Events"
tell process "Notification Center"
set theseWindows to every window
display notification (count of theseWindows)
end tell
end tell
end run
mac applescript script notification-center
Welcome to Ask Different. Great effort showing your code and asking a useful question. I'm going to edit the answer - they ask a very good question about what line 4 is expected to do. My edit to their answer will help explain counting a string, but not windows.
– bmike♦
Jan 19 at 11:47
Note thatdisplay notification
is a part of StandardAdditions and as such it does not belong within atell
block ofprocess "Notification Center"
orapplication "System Events"
and should be placed after theend tell
of thetell application "System Events"
block.
– user3439894
Jan 19 at 12:26
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Where can I find documentation for notification center method and properties to use it in applescript? I can't find anything in script editor's dictionary neither on web.
This is example code to work with notification center:
on run
tell application "System Events"
tell process "Notification Center"
set theseWindows to every window
display notification (count of theseWindows)
end tell
end tell
end run
mac applescript script notification-center
Where can I find documentation for notification center method and properties to use it in applescript? I can't find anything in script editor's dictionary neither on web.
This is example code to work with notification center:
on run
tell application "System Events"
tell process "Notification Center"
set theseWindows to every window
display notification (count of theseWindows)
end tell
end tell
end run
mac applescript script notification-center
mac applescript script notification-center
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Welcome to Ask Different. Great effort showing your code and asking a useful question. I'm going to edit the answer - they ask a very good question about what line 4 is expected to do. My edit to their answer will help explain counting a string, but not windows.
– bmike♦
Jan 19 at 11:47
Note thatdisplay notification
is a part of StandardAdditions and as such it does not belong within atell
block ofprocess "Notification Center"
orapplication "System Events"
and should be placed after theend tell
of thetell application "System Events"
block.
– user3439894
Jan 19 at 12:26
add a comment |
Welcome to Ask Different. Great effort showing your code and asking a useful question. I'm going to edit the answer - they ask a very good question about what line 4 is expected to do. My edit to their answer will help explain counting a string, but not windows.
– bmike♦
Jan 19 at 11:47
Note thatdisplay notification
is a part of StandardAdditions and as such it does not belong within atell
block ofprocess "Notification Center"
orapplication "System Events"
and should be placed after theend tell
of thetell application "System Events"
block.
– user3439894
Jan 19 at 12:26
Welcome to Ask Different. Great effort showing your code and asking a useful question. I'm going to edit the answer - they ask a very good question about what line 4 is expected to do. My edit to their answer will help explain counting a string, but not windows.
– bmike♦
Jan 19 at 11:47
Welcome to Ask Different. Great effort showing your code and asking a useful question. I'm going to edit the answer - they ask a very good question about what line 4 is expected to do. My edit to their answer will help explain counting a string, but not windows.
– bmike♦
Jan 19 at 11:47
Note that
display notification
is a part of StandardAdditions and as such it does not belong within a tell
block of process "Notification Center"
or application "System Events"
and should be placed after the end tell
of the tell application "System Events"
block.– user3439894
Jan 19 at 12:26
Note that
display notification
is a part of StandardAdditions and as such it does not belong within a tell
block of process "Notification Center"
or application "System Events"
and should be placed after the end tell
of the tell application "System Events"
block.– user3439894
Jan 19 at 12:26
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Script Editor app has a searchable library. Open that under the window menu and then select the Standard Additions bundle. If you search for the term notification, you'll see it's defined under User Interaction:
display notification [text] : the body text of the notification
[with title text] : the title of the notification (default is the name of the calling application).
[subtitle text] : the subtitle of the notification
[sound name text] : the name of the sound to play
But Notifications Center doesn't have any windows. Are you trying to count all windows for all applications?
To be clear - here's the notification part setting aside what a window count might be:
on run
tell application "System Events"
tell process "Notification Center"
set theseWindows to "a b c"
display notification (count of theseWindows)
end tell
end tell
end run
Note thatdisplay notification
is a part of StandardAdditions and as such it does not belong within atell
block ofprocess "Notification Center"
orapplication "System Events"
and should be placed after theend tell
of thetell application "System Events"
block.
– user3439894
Jan 19 at 12:26
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Script Editor app has a searchable library. Open that under the window menu and then select the Standard Additions bundle. If you search for the term notification, you'll see it's defined under User Interaction:
display notification [text] : the body text of the notification
[with title text] : the title of the notification (default is the name of the calling application).
[subtitle text] : the subtitle of the notification
[sound name text] : the name of the sound to play
But Notifications Center doesn't have any windows. Are you trying to count all windows for all applications?
To be clear - here's the notification part setting aside what a window count might be:
on run
tell application "System Events"
tell process "Notification Center"
set theseWindows to "a b c"
display notification (count of theseWindows)
end tell
end tell
end run
Note thatdisplay notification
is a part of StandardAdditions and as such it does not belong within atell
block ofprocess "Notification Center"
orapplication "System Events"
and should be placed after theend tell
of thetell application "System Events"
block.
– user3439894
Jan 19 at 12:26
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Script Editor app has a searchable library. Open that under the window menu and then select the Standard Additions bundle. If you search for the term notification, you'll see it's defined under User Interaction:
display notification [text] : the body text of the notification
[with title text] : the title of the notification (default is the name of the calling application).
[subtitle text] : the subtitle of the notification
[sound name text] : the name of the sound to play
But Notifications Center doesn't have any windows. Are you trying to count all windows for all applications?
To be clear - here's the notification part setting aside what a window count might be:
on run
tell application "System Events"
tell process "Notification Center"
set theseWindows to "a b c"
display notification (count of theseWindows)
end tell
end tell
end run
Note thatdisplay notification
is a part of StandardAdditions and as such it does not belong within atell
block ofprocess "Notification Center"
orapplication "System Events"
and should be placed after theend tell
of thetell application "System Events"
block.
– user3439894
Jan 19 at 12:26
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Script Editor app has a searchable library. Open that under the window menu and then select the Standard Additions bundle. If you search for the term notification, you'll see it's defined under User Interaction:
display notification [text] : the body text of the notification
[with title text] : the title of the notification (default is the name of the calling application).
[subtitle text] : the subtitle of the notification
[sound name text] : the name of the sound to play
But Notifications Center doesn't have any windows. Are you trying to count all windows for all applications?
To be clear - here's the notification part setting aside what a window count might be:
on run
tell application "System Events"
tell process "Notification Center"
set theseWindows to "a b c"
display notification (count of theseWindows)
end tell
end tell
end run
Script Editor app has a searchable library. Open that under the window menu and then select the Standard Additions bundle. If you search for the term notification, you'll see it's defined under User Interaction:
display notification [text] : the body text of the notification
[with title text] : the title of the notification (default is the name of the calling application).
[subtitle text] : the subtitle of the notification
[sound name text] : the name of the sound to play
But Notifications Center doesn't have any windows. Are you trying to count all windows for all applications?
To be clear - here's the notification part setting aside what a window count might be:
on run
tell application "System Events"
tell process "Notification Center"
set theseWindows to "a b c"
display notification (count of theseWindows)
end tell
end tell
end run
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Note thatdisplay notification
is a part of StandardAdditions and as such it does not belong within atell
block ofprocess "Notification Center"
orapplication "System Events"
and should be placed after theend tell
of thetell application "System Events"
block.
– user3439894
Jan 19 at 12:26
add a comment |
Note thatdisplay notification
is a part of StandardAdditions and as such it does not belong within atell
block ofprocess "Notification Center"
orapplication "System Events"
and should be placed after theend tell
of thetell application "System Events"
block.
– user3439894
Jan 19 at 12:26
Note that
display notification
is a part of StandardAdditions and as such it does not belong within a tell
block of process "Notification Center"
or application "System Events"
and should be placed after the end tell
of the tell application "System Events"
block.– user3439894
Jan 19 at 12:26
Note that
display notification
is a part of StandardAdditions and as such it does not belong within a tell
block of process "Notification Center"
or application "System Events"
and should be placed after the end tell
of the tell application "System Events"
block.– user3439894
Jan 19 at 12:26
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Welcome to Ask Different. Great effort showing your code and asking a useful question. I'm going to edit the answer - they ask a very good question about what line 4 is expected to do. My edit to their answer will help explain counting a string, but not windows.
– bmike♦
Jan 19 at 11:47
Note that
display notification
is a part of StandardAdditions and as such it does not belong within atell
block ofprocess "Notification Center"
orapplication "System Events"
and should be placed after theend tell
of thetell application "System Events"
block.– user3439894
Jan 19 at 12:26