Re: Simple character substitution
Re: Simple character substitution
- Subject: Re: Simple character substitution
- From: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 15:50:31 -0700
- Thread-topic: Simple character substitution
On 6/26/05 1:20 PM, "Nigel Garvey" <email@hidden>
wrote:
> Just a heads-up for anyone else who, like me, hadn't noticed yet.
> AppleScript's TIDs are now (in Tiger) governed by 'considering' and
> 'ignoring' conditions - but only, apparently, when dealing with Unicode
> text. They still seem to be exclusively like-for-like when dealing with
> plain text. If you want the old case-sensitive behaviour with Unicode,
> you have to use 'considering case'.
I had not noticed that 'considering/ignoring' worked for Unicode TIDs,
Nigel. Thanks for that. I had noticed that it still didn't work for plain
text.
>
> The 'offset' command is also subject to 'considering' and 'ignoring'
> conditions, but the kind of text doesn't seem to make any difference.
Right. And this one is in the Release Notes. TIDs aren't.
--
Paul Berkowitz
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