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On Wednesday, May 7, 2003, at 03:24 AM, John Baltutis wrote:
> On 5/6/03, Mark Lively <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Finders dictionary in OS X (10.2.5) says I can say
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>> tell application "Finder"
>> get label index of file (choose file)
>> end tell
>>
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> Really?
>
> The OS X 10.2.5 Finder dictionary says:
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> Class label: (NOT AVAILABLE YET) A Finder label (name and color)
> Properties:
> name Unicode text -- the name associated with the label
> index integer -- the index in the front-to-back ordering
> within its
> container
> color RGB color -- the color associated with the label
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> Class preferences: (NOT AVAILABLE, SUBJECT TO CHANGE) The Finder
> Preferences
> Elements:
> label by numeric index, by name
>
Ah but it also says...
Class item: An item
Plural form:
items
Properties:
name Unicode text -- the name of the item
[...]
bounds bounding rectangle -- the bounding rectangle of the item (can
only be set for an item in a window viewed as icons or buttons)
label index integer -- the label of the item
locked boolean -- Is the file locked?
[...]
Maybe if I use the raw event code...
-Mark
Who thinks this conversation is starting to feel like an argument
between Jesuits or Rabbis
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