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  • Subject: Class ksty
  • From: Laine Lee <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 02 Aug 2008 12:44:30 -0500
  • Thread-topic: Class ksty

Title: Class ksty
I know I'm slow getting around to this, but in Tiger

"some text" as Unicode text as string as record
--> {«class ktxt»:"some text", «class ksty»:«data  
styl0001000000000010000E00030000000C000000000000»}

Now in Leopard

"some text" as Unicode text as string as record
--> {«class ktxt»:"some text"}

I have a script or two that I'm rather fond of that uses «class ksty».
Is there any way to get it? Why shouldn’t I want it? Or maybe I
should be asking what documentation explains this change
and how I might work around it. Thanks.

Laine Lee
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