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Re: my class properties are not writable! SOLVED



Looks like I had overridden setScriptCommand: in my app, not really realizing that that method handles stuff for ALL set commands, for ANY direct parameter. So just looked for the direct parameter as "nil" and then forwarded the arguments et al to the app.

That was it!

Ev
Technical Knowledge Officer
Head Programmer/Designer
Audiofile Engineering





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