About the aete Editor
This file �ResEdit aete editor� contains RSSC resources that add an
editor for Apple Event Terminologies to ResEdit. Apple Event
Terminologies are resources of types 'aete' and since Apple Event User
Terminologies have almost the same template structure, I map resources
of this type to Apple Event Terminologies. These Apple Event
Terminologies are mainly used in AppleScript system to define
terminologies of AppleScript language.
The Apple Event Terminology editor has a graphical user interface
similar to other ResEdit's editors and Macintosh's applications so
that you already know how to use it.
Installation
The Apple Event Terminology editor is tested only with ResEdit version
2.1.3. I don't know whether it will work with ResEdit of another
version.
This file �ResEdit aete editor� contains Apple Event terminology
editor and all its associated resources. Using ResEdit, copy ALL the
resources in �ResEdit aete editor� except for vers resource into
ResEdit or into your ResEdit Preference file. NOTE that you should not
install into both files. It may cause a system crash.
About AECT Resource
Apple Event uses 4 byte code in almost everywhere. These codes are
registered in Apple Event Registry.
The resource of type 'AECT' defines a group of 4 byte codes that is
used in sub menus of Code menu and the keyform popup menu of the
element editor. You can modify them and add new goupes as you like.
The resource of id 7560 is corresponding to the keyform popup menu.
The resources of id 7561 or higher are corresponding to sub menus of
Code menu. Name of these resources are the name of sub menus.
NOTE that the resources must have continuous IDs from 7560.
Edit AECT resource using the template in �ResEdit aete editor�.
Caveat
The Apple Event Terminology editor uses several sub menus in Code menu
whose menu IDs may cause conflicts with other editors. The menu IDs
start with 188.
The Apple Event Terminology editor is not part of the official ResEdit
release, and has not been rigorously tested. Use caution when using
any version of ResEdit to which you have added this editor.