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Re: When can you use the 'whose' clause (Filter)
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Re: When can you use the 'whose' clause (Filter)


  • Subject: Re: When can you use the 'whose' clause (Filter)
  • From: Philip Aker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2008 18:43:48 -0700

On 08-04-11, at 16:14, Michelle Steiner wrote:

It used to be that dictionaries would include "meets a test" in the descriptions of items that respond to "whose" clauses.


You're absolutely correct. My mistake not to remember that. In Cocoa, this portion is elided because it's handled by different means

Care to elucidate on that?


<x-man-page://5/sdef> for starters. Chris Nebel is the principal fount for this area.

Philip Aker
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