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Re: Now I can't get this terminology right, dammit!
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Re: Now I can't get this terminology right, dammit!


  • Subject: Re: Now I can't get this terminology right, dammit!
  • From: Shane Stanley <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 03 Oct 2014 18:44:20 +1000

On 3 Oct 2014, at 5:55 pm, Brian Christmas <email@hidden> wrote:

> for some of us [...], concrete examples rather than airy-faery ideals are a far, far better approach. I've learnt more from Ron's quick example that trying to learn how to decipher bloody methods of conversion, and in 30 minutes of coding compared to the I'd-still-be-frustratingly-trying-after-many-hours approach you took with me.

For the record, I pointed you to concrete examples of dealing with NSRects in AppleScript in my book here over a week ago. I'm not really sure why you ignored them, but that was your choice, not mine.
>
> I think we're at an impasse on this.

Yep.

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Shane Stanley <email@hidden>
<www.macosxautomation.com/applescript/apps/>


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