You could not use Appscript unless the application explicitly makes an AppleScript function available, which I highly doubt in this case. You can open AppleScript Editor, and look at the Library for your application, to see all the functions it makes available. In your case, you probably need something like Keyboard Maestro, which can simulate keyboard input.
Thanks for the note. However, is this "keyboard maestro" have a ruby cli or something I can invoke on the command line? That's really what I need, not another GUI with which to send event down, like automator, which I'm sure might work as well?
– HM Stanley Sep 20 at 19:32 actually, I think I understand what you're saying.. but since this is a parallel process, that is, the event needs to be trapped, I'm not sure that this: tell application "Keyboard Maestro Engine" do script "Name of Your Macro" end tell will work, as the one ruby process is running. I guess I could put it in a loop and look for the window that way? , however, not really sure – HM Stanley Sep 20 at 19:45.
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