Local and Global Properties for Files and File Systems
The local and global properties described here affect the way SenseTalk scripts access or interact with files and file system objects. For additional information about working with files and the file system in SenseTalk, see File and Folder References and File and Folder Interaction.
Setting or Changing Local and Global Property Values:
You can set a global property value with the SenseTalk commands Set
or Put
. Note that when you reference one of these properties, you must use the word the
before the property name to distinguish it from an ordinary variable.
Examples:
set the searchrectangle to [1,2,2,3]
put 2 into the remoteworkinterval
You can add or change specific named properties within a global property like this:
set the namedColors.pink to color("RGB,1.0,0.5,0.5") -- Adds pink to the namedColors global property and defines its RGB color value
set the listFormat's separator to " & " -- Sets the separator property of the listFormat global property