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Glad we found the conflict. This is helpful for anyone using Evernote. In the Evernote preferences, you must change the global keyboard preference that enables the Paste Clipboard to New Note. http://readwrite.com/files/files/files/enterprise/Evernote-Preferences.png

Otherwise, the Accordance Script Library will invoke that function when it scripts a ⌘⌃v to set the Accordance text window to the "Verses" field.

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Thanks Joe for solving that problem. And thanks for the services that you have built - really useful.

 

Have a great new year

 

Steve

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After installing Mavericks, the Accordance widget now tells me that UI Scripting is not enabled, and that I have to "Enable accessibility for assistive devices." I discovered that this is not easily found, as in Mountain Lion, but I clicked Security and Privacy in System Preferences, clicked Privacy, then Accessibility, then unlocked it, and then dragged the Accordance app icon to the window, and now Accordance appears in "Allow the apps below to control your computer," and it is checked, but the widget still does not work.

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Don,

Glad you figured it out. They have changed UI scripting permissions in 10.9. It is now located as you say in Security and Privacy/Privacy/Accessibility.

I am glad they put in an automated process to approve an app. When you first run a script that accesses the user interface of Accordance, you should get a dialog bog:

http://macosxautomation.com/mavericks/guiscripting/gfx/accessibilityexample-02.png

Selecting "System Preferences…" should walk you through the process of enabling it. More info is at http://macosxautomation.com/mavericks/guiscripting/index.html

 

When the dust settles, I may have to do a bit of code change for 10.9. Other have already noted that the latest version of iWorks apps don't recognize the Services. Boo.

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Don,

Glad you figured it out. They have changed UI scripting permissions in 10.9. It is now located as you say in Security and Privacy/Privacy/Accessibility.

I am glad they put in an automated process to approve an app. When you first run a script that accesses the user interface of Accordance, you should get a dialog bog:

http://macosxautomation.com/mavericks/guiscripting/gfx/accessibilityexample-02.png

Selecting "System Preferences…" should walk you through the process of enabling it. More info is at http://macosxautomation.com/mavericks/guiscripting/index.html

 

When the dust settles, I may have to do a bit of code change for 10.9. Other have already noted that the latest version of iWorks apps don't recognize the Services. Boo.

Actually, I have not figured it out yet apparently, because it still does not work.

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Don,

Glad you figured it out. They have changed UI scripting permissions in 10.9. It is now located as you say in Security and Privacy/Privacy/Accessibility.

I am glad they put in an automated process to approve an app. When you first run a script that accesses the user interface of Accordance, you should get a dialog bog:

http://macosxautomation.com/mavericks/guiscripting/gfx/accessibilityexample-02.png

Selecting "System Preferences…" should walk you through the process of enabling it. More info is at http://macosxautomation.com/mavericks/guiscripting/index.html

 

When the dust settles, I may have to do a bit of code change for 10.9. Other have already noted that the latest version of iWorks apps don't recognize the Services. Boo.

When I access the widget, here is what I am seeing:

 

file:///Users/donruhl/Desktop/Screen%20Shot%202013-10-24%20at%2012.03.16%20PM.jpg
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The problem is that it doesn't seem to work for widgets. You can add apps there, but not widgets, so until someone figures it out, that part of the widget won't work on 10.9.

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The problem is that it doesn't seem to work for widgets. You can add apps there, but not widgets, so until someone figures it out, that part of the widget won't work on 10.9.

Oh no, I can't use my widget! This is one of the great parts about Accordance. I hope someone gets this figured out soon.

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