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What are the elements listed in a dictionary?
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What are the elements listed in a dictionary?


  • Subject: What are the elements listed in a dictionary?
  • From: Jeffrey Mattox <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 16:00:24 -0600

I must have dozed off during an important lesson, so I need some remedial training. I am confused by the "elements" shown in an AppleScript dictionary. Unlike the properties list, I've found nothing useful about the elements list.

For example, a text field has properties such as "text color" and "bezeled," so I know I can access and manipulate those properties of my text fields.

A text field also has elements such as "movie view" and "progress indicator." What does this mean, and how can I use this information?

Jeff
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