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Re: iTunes: Why can't I get properties.
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Re: iTunes: Why can't I get properties.


  • Subject: Re: iTunes: Why can't I get properties.
  • From: Skeeve <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 11:29:56 +0100

Axel Luttgens wrote:
You are right: "file track" inherits from "track", which in turn inherits from "item".
But none of those classes exhibits a "properties" property.
This should be the explanation of the failure...
Hmmm...

So you're telling me that I only can get all of the properties listed under "PROPERTIES" if, and only if, there is also a property listed that gives access to all of them? Like there is for "window" in Finder's library?

That would make sense.

So is there another way to access all properties? Do classes reveal their properties to AppleScript or does one have to know them by looking into the library?

-- Skeeve
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