One of the things that drew me to the Mac was Applescript – the idea of a scripting language that would work with most of the programs in the OS was… well, pretty freaking cool.
However, “most of the programs” eventually means “not the program I was using.” Then I came across this article – by using the Automator “Watch Me Do” recording function and a little bit of trickery, you can get the Applescript code to do whatever you need.
Random Useful Mac OS X User Tips: “I lamented this in one of my posts about Leopard, but I noted that there didn’t seem to be a way to directly access the AppleScript code from the Watch Me Do feature — Automator only creates run-only plugins or scripts. This is annoying if you want to modify the UI script later to do something slightly different. In this situation, you’d have to redo the whole set of actions all over again.”
Way cool.