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Re: Textstring as List behaviour



It seems interesting point of view.
You seems to write and talk English. But English is not the only language for every people all over the world.


I choose a more easily understandable way. Because English is not my mother tongue.
If it needed more a few key stroke, I select "every" not "s":-)


And I'd make thousands of AppleScript function library. So I never write such a simple routine twice.

# OSA Ruby in Leopard? I don't believe the first version is useful and work well.

On 2006/11/26, at 0:27, Michelle Steiner wrote:

On Nov 25, 2006, at 2:05 AM, Takaaki Naganoya wrote:

set theList to every text item of "11250044.jpg,11250045.jpg, 11250046.jpg,11250047.jpg,11250048.jpg"

I use "text items" instead of "every text item"; it's easier to type--fewer strokes.


-- Michelle

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