
CHAPTER 5: Interapplication Communication with Scripts Application and namespace specifiers 192
The following are examples of legal specifiers:
photoshop
bridge-3.0
indesign_1-6.0
illustrator-14.0
illustrator-14.0-de_de
If a specifier does not supply specific version and locale information, the framework tries to find the most
appropriate available installation. It tries to match to available applications in this order:
1. Peer applications (from the same suite)
2. Applications with the highest available version number
3. Applications that are currently running
4. Applications that match the current locale
5. Applications for any locale
version
Optional. A number indicating at least a major version. The number should include a minor
version separated from the major version number by a dot; for example,
1.5.
If not supplied, assumes the same suite version as the sending application, if possible;
otherwise, the highest available version number.
This is the complete list of identifying names and version numbers for applications that can
use interapplication messaging in Creative Suite 4:
acrobat-9.0
aftereffects-9.0
soundbooth-2.0
bridge-3.0
contribute-5.0
devicecentral-2.0
dreamweaver-10.0
encore-4.0
estoolkit-3.0
fireworks-10.0
flash-10.0
illustrator-14.0
indesign-6.0
indesignserver-6.0
incopy-6.0
photoshop-11.0
premierepro-4.0
audition-4.0
ame-1.0
exman-2.0
locale
Optional. An Adobe locale code, consisting of a 2-letter ISO-639 language code and an
optional 2-letter ISO 3166 country code separated by an underscore. Case is significant. For
example,
en_us, en_uk, ja_jp, de_de, fr_fr.
If not supplied, ExtendScript uses the current platform locale.
Do not specify a locale for a multilingual application, such as Bridge, that has all locale
versions included in a single installation.
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