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Re: Does the variable N have special status?
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Re: Does the variable N have special status?


  • Subject: Re: Does the variable N have special status?
  • From: Axel Luttgens <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 11:17:25 +0100

Le 4 janv. 2010 à 10:59:48, Bruce Horrocks a écrit :

> MacOS X 10.6.2, AppleScript 2.1.1, AppleScript Editor v2.3 (118)
>
> Paste the following script into AppleScript Editor:
>
> tell application "Finder"
>   set N to the name of a_file
> end tell
>
> Then press the compile button and the variable N is changed to lowercase. If you use Z, say, then it remains uppercase.
>
> Any reason or is this a quirk?

Hello Bruce,

Looks like you previously typed "n" in the same AppleScript Editor's session.
Could you try by quitting then launching AppleScript Editor again?

Axel

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