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Re: Textstring as List behaviour
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Re: Textstring as List behaviour


  • Subject: Re: Textstring as List behaviour
  • From: Takaaki Naganoya <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 11:35:58 +0900

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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-- Takaaki Naganoya Piyomaru Software http://piyo.piyocast.com email@hidden


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