Re: How many tids are there? ah one...ah two...
Re: How many tids are there? ah one...ah two...
- Subject: Re: How many tids are there? ah one...ah two...
- From: Arthur J Knapp <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 15:11:02 -0400
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Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 14:41:07 -0400
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Subject: How many tids are there? ah one...ah two...
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From: Paul Skinner <email@hidden>
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AppleScript's text item delimiters -->{""}
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TID(":")--a handler that changes the IDs to the parameter passed to it.
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AppleScript's text item delimiters -->{""}
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my AppleScript's text item delimiters -->{":"}
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What is that?
I am unable to duplicate the return values that you are showing above.
Can you provide the TID handler? Also, the script editor that you are
using may also be a facter.
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... I thought T.I.D.s was a system wide property.
Not really. The text item delimiters is a "script runner" wide property.
When you are debugging several scripts in a script editor, all of them
are sharing the same tids, because they are all in the same "script"
environment. Script applications, however, cannot affect the tids for
other script applications.
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Ignoring anything the handler does, I didn't think that there could be
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more than one instance of the TIDs.
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Yes, I'm doing something strange, but still...
This really sounds like a third-party script editor difference to me.
Arthur J. Knapp
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