>>probably means that strings will be a special class, and you can do stuff
>>like theString.word(1).color=red.
>>
>>In Hypertalk: The color of word 1 of thestring=red


[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>You can do it that way if you like, but instead of dots, you use
>apostrophe-s. set theString's word 1's color to red. Or set the color of word
>1 of theString to red, or set the color of theString's word 1 to red.


Dan, this is such a nice, 'human' alternative to traditional dot syntax;
sensible, clear, flexible, naturally readable - I love it! :-)

k

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