AnnotationSet.getQuery() seems to be private also, but there are ways to get
at it...


Olivier Lefevre writes:
 > Thanks. Between that and the other thread I am getting 
 > I should be able to work out something.
 > 
 > What about AnnotationSet.getQuery(), though: can't you
 > search that and then use getItem() to go back to the item?
 > 
 > -- O.L.
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