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| Started by | isw <isw@witzend.com> |
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| First post | 2017-01-12 11:28 -0800 |
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Opening a file that's inside a package isw <isw@witzend.com> - 2017-01-12 11:28 -0800
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> - 2017-01-12 19:47 +0000
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> - 2017-01-12 20:43 +0000
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package me@home.spamsucks.ca (Király) - 2017-01-14 16:45 +0000
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> - 2017-01-14 17:10 +0000
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package Alan Browne <alan.browne@freelunchvideotron.ca> - 2017-01-14 12:35 -0500
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> - 2017-01-14 19:39 +0000
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package shima.tetsuo@dai.tokyo.teikoku (島鉄雄) - 2017-01-22 04:56 +0000
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> - 2017-01-22 05:33 +0000
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package me@home.spamsucks.ca (Király) - 2017-01-14 19:27 +0000
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> - 2017-01-14 19:40 +0000
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package Krzysztof Mitko <invalid@kmitko.at.list.dot.pl> - 2017-01-14 20:18 +0100
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package Lewis <g.kreme@gmail.com.dontsendmecopies> - 2017-01-14 19:20 +0000
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package me@home.spamsucks.ca (Király) - 2017-01-15 16:13 +0000
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package Lewis <g.kreme@gmail.com.dontsendmecopies> - 2017-01-16 15:24 +0000
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> - 2017-01-16 16:07 +0000
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package Lewis <g.kreme@gmail.com.dontsendmecopies> - 2017-01-16 21:59 +0000
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package isw <isw@witzend.com> - 2017-01-12 20:29 -0800
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package befr@eaglesoft.de (Bernd Fröhlich) - 2017-01-13 09:50 +0100
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package isw <isw@witzend.com> - 2017-01-13 09:24 -0800
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> - 2017-01-14 02:31 +0000
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package isw <isw@witzend.com> - 2017-01-13 20:46 -0800
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> - 2017-01-14 06:41 +0000
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package Alrescha <alrescha@gmail.com> - 2017-01-12 15:05 -0500
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> - 2017-01-12 20:09 +0000
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package Alrescha <alrescha@gmail.com> - 2017-01-12 15:22 -0500
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> - 2017-01-12 20:40 +0000
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package JF Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot@vaxination.ca> - 2017-01-12 16:35 -0500
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package Lewis <g.kreme@gmail.com.dontsendmecopies> - 2017-01-12 22:11 +0000
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> - 2017-01-12 22:19 +0000
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package Lewis <g.kreme@gmail.com.dontsendmecopies> - 2017-01-13 03:11 +0000
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> - 2017-01-13 04:09 +0000
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package Lewis <g.kreme@gmail.com.dontsendmecopies> - 2017-01-13 08:07 +0000
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package Alan Baker <alangbaker@telus.net> - 2017-01-13 18:35 -0800
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> - 2017-01-14 06:41 +0000
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package "Happy.Hobo" <Happy.Hobo@Spam.Invalid> - 2017-01-18 20:57 +0100
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> - 2017-01-18 19:58 +0000
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package "Happy.Hobo" <Happy.Hobo@Spam.Invalid> - 2017-01-20 19:18 +0100
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package John McWilliams <jpmcw@comcast.net> - 2017-01-21 18:13 -0800
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package "Happy.Hobo" <Happy.Hobo@Spam.Invalid> - 2017-01-27 00:07 +0100
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package John McWilliams <jpmcw@comcast.net> - 2017-01-29 15:50 -0800
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package "Happy.Hobo" <Happy.Hobo@Spam.Invalid> - 2017-01-30 16:24 +0100
Re: Opening a file that's inside a package Lewis <g.kreme@gmail.com.dontsendmecopies> - 2017-01-12 22:06 +0000
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| From | isw <isw@witzend.com> |
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| Date | 2017-01-12 11:28 -0800 |
| Subject | Opening a file that's inside a package |
| Message-ID | <isw-C2C6DD.11281712012017@news-roam.garlic.com> |
I know about "Show Package Contents", but what I want to do is, within an "Open-Save" dialog, navigate directly to a file that's inside a package. How? Isaac
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| From | Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> |
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| Date | 2017-01-12 19:47 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <edq4r7F4f0cU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #98561 |
On 2017-01-12, isw <isw@witzend.com> wrote: > I know about "Show Package Contents", but what I want to do is, within > an "Open-Save" dialog, navigate directly to a file that's inside a > package. > > How? Some applications allow you to view contents of packages and invisible files (TextWrangler's dialogs are a good example), and others don't. For the ones that don't, there's a simple work-around solution: If you view any folder within the package in a Finder window, you can drag items from the Finder window into the open/save dialog box listing area to go there. -- E-mail sent to this address may be devoured by my ravenous SPAM filter. I often ignore posts from Google. Use a real news client instead. JR
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| From | Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> |
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| Date | 2017-01-12 20:43 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <edq82qF65jpU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #98562 |
Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> wrote: > On 2017-01-12, isw <isw@witzend.com> wrote: >> I know about "Show Package Contents", but what I want to do is, within >> an "Open-Save" dialog, navigate directly to a file that's inside a >> package. >> >> How? > > Some applications allow you to view contents of packages and invisible > files (TextWrangler's dialogs are a good example), and others don't. For > the ones that don't, there's a simple work-around solution: If you view > any folder within the package in a Finder window, you can drag items > from the Finder window into the open/save dialog box listing area to go > there. I neglected to mention: You can use the Command-Shift-Period shortcut in open/save dialogs to display hidden files and folders; but doing so won't allow you to dig into packages if the application owning the dialog doesn't allow it. -- E-mail sent to this address may be devoured by my ravenous SPAM filter. I often ignore posts from Google. Use a real news client instead. JR
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| From | me@home.spamsucks.ca (Király) |
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| Date | 2017-01-14 16:45 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <o5dkj7$gjf$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #98567 |
Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> wrote: > I neglected to mention: You can use the Command-Shift-Period shortcut in > open/save dialogs to display hidden files and folders Wow, how long has that Finder trick been there? I've only ever heard of using Terminal to do that. -- K. Connection closed by foreign host.
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| From | Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> |
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| Date | 2017-01-14 17:10 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <edv4crFb78iU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #98641 |
On 2017-01-14, Király <me@home.spamsucks.ca> wrote: > Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> wrote: >> I neglected to mention: You can use the Command-Shift-Period shortcut in >> open/save dialogs to display hidden files and folders > > Wow, how long has that Finder trick been there? I've only ever heard of > using Terminal to do that. I've used it in 10.6 - not sure about earlier versions as my memory is fuzzy going that far back. -- E-mail sent to this address may be devoured by my ravenous SPAM filter. I often ignore posts from Google. Use a real news client instead. JR
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| From | Alan Browne <alan.browne@freelunchvideotron.ca> |
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| Date | 2017-01-14 12:35 -0500 |
| Message-ID | <7o6dnVnTm9Hm_OfFnZ2dnUU7-LXNnZ2d@giganews.com> |
| In reply to | #98642 |
On 2017-01-14 12:10, Jolly Roger wrote: > On 2017-01-14, Király <me@home.spamsucks.ca> wrote: >> Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> wrote: >>> I neglected to mention: You can use the Command-Shift-Period shortcut in >>> open/save dialogs to display hidden files and folders >> >> Wow, how long has that Finder trick been there? I've only ever heard of >> using Terminal to do that. > > I've used it in 10.6 - not sure about earlier versions as my memory is > fuzzy going that far back. Wow. I hate these mysterious things! I always go to terminal when looking for hidden files. Another hidden one is for named pipes. Can't see those in Finder at all even with the above. ( I tried CMD-SHIFT-| but that doesn't do anything). I've been using named pipes a lot of late between various program modules. -- "If war is God's way of teaching Americans geography, then recession is His way of teaching everyone a little economics." ..Raj Patel, The Value of Nothing.
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| From | Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> |
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| Date | 2017-01-14 19:39 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <edvd3bFd83lU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #98643 |
On 2017-01-14, Alan Browne <alan.browne@freelunchvideotron.ca> wrote: > On 2017-01-14 12:10, Jolly Roger wrote: >> On 2017-01-14, Király <me@home.spamsucks.ca> wrote: >>> Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> wrote: >>>> I neglected to mention: You can use the Command-Shift-Period shortcut in >>>> open/save dialogs to display hidden files and folders >>> >>> Wow, how long has that Finder trick been there? I've only ever heard of >>> using Terminal to do that. >> >> I've used it in 10.6 - not sure about earlier versions as my memory is >> fuzzy going that far back. > > Wow. I hate these mysterious things! I always go to terminal when > looking for hidden files. I almost always do what I need with hidden files in a terminal window on the command line. On the rare occasions I do access them through a GUI app it's typically an app like TextWrangler or some other app that lets you easily access hidden files in its open/save dialog boxes. I haven't actually used the Command-Shift-Period shortcut in ages. -- E-mail sent to this address may be devoured by my ravenous SPAM filter. I often ignore posts from Google. Use a real news client instead. JR
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| From | shima.tetsuo@dai.tokyo.teikoku (島鉄雄) |
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| Date | 2017-01-22 04:56 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <m2shobelpo.fsf@dai.tokyo.teikoku> |
| In reply to | #98651 |
島鉄雄です。 Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> in <edvd3bFd83lU1@mid.individual.net> writes: > On 2017-01-14, Alan Browne <alan.browne@freelunchvideotron.ca> wrote: >> On 2017-01-14 12:10, Jolly Roger wrote: >>> On 2017-01-14, Király <me@home.spamsucks.ca> wrote: >>>> Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> wrote: >>>>> I neglected to mention: You can use the Command-Shift-Period shortcut in >>>>> open/save dialogs to display hidden files and folders >>>> >>>> Wow, how long has that Finder trick been there? I've only ever heard of >>>> using Terminal to do that. >>> >>> I've used it in 10.6 - not sure about earlier versions as my memory is >>> fuzzy going that far back. >> >> Wow. I hate these mysterious things! I always go to terminal when >> looking for hidden files. > > I almost always do what I need with hidden files in a terminal window on > the command line. If you were familiar with Norton Commander back in MS-DOS days, you might like Midnight Commander. It's a console file manager (actually, a port from Linux). It's usually faster to get where you want using shell with good autocompletion, but sometimes two panels are useful, and in Midnight Commander you can use both methods. > On the rare occasions I do access them through a GUI > app it's typically an app like TextWrangler or some other app that lets > you easily access hidden files in its open/save dialog boxes. I haven't > actually used the Command-Shift-Period shortcut in ages. -- 41号
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| From | Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> |
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| Date | 2017-01-22 05:33 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <eeiugcF5q16U1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #99009 |
島鉄雄 <shima.tetsuo@dai.tokyo.teikoku> wrote: > 島鉄雄です。 > Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> in <edvd3bFd83lU1@mid.individual.net> > writes: > >> On 2017-01-14, Alan Browne <alan.browne@freelunchvideotron.ca> wrote: >>> On 2017-01-14 12:10, Jolly Roger wrote: >>>> On 2017-01-14, Király <me@home.spamsucks.ca> wrote: >>>>> Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> wrote: >>>>>> I neglected to mention: You can use the Command-Shift-Period shortcut in >>>>>> open/save dialogs to display hidden files and folders >>>>> >>>>> Wow, how long has that Finder trick been there? I've only ever heard of >>>>> using Terminal to do that. >>>> >>>> I've used it in 10.6 - not sure about earlier versions as my memory is >>>> fuzzy going that far back. >>> >>> Wow. I hate these mysterious things! I always go to terminal when >>> looking for hidden files. >> >> I almost always do what I need with hidden files in a terminal window on >> the command line. > > If you were familiar with Norton Commander back in MS-DOS days, you > might like Midnight Commander. Thanks, but I've never wanted such a thing. In fact, my most memorable experiences with Midnight Commander are the times I accidentally typed 'mc' rather than 'mv' while trying to move a file and ending up having to exit Midnight Commander instead - a bit of a nuisance, really, enough that I enjoy systems without it installed just a tad more. ; ) -- E-mail sent to this address may be devoured by my ravenous SPAM filter. I often ignore posts from Google. Use a real news client instead. JR
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| From | me@home.spamsucks.ca (Király) |
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| Date | 2017-01-14 19:27 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <o5du3i$jmc$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #98642 |
Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> wrote: > I've used [cmd-shift-.] in 10.6 - not sure about earlier versions as > my memory is fuzzy going that far back. I like to think I'm well versed in these tricks but this is one I've completely missed. I've been firing up Terminal to get Finder to show hidden files for 15 years. Funny how these things are completely undocumented and people just have to stumble across them by accident. It's hard to call these things anything but easter eggs. -- K. Connection closed by foreign host.
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| From | Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> |
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| Date | 2017-01-14 19:40 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <edvd5cFd83lU2@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #98650 |
On 2017-01-14, Király <me@home.spamsucks.ca> wrote: > Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> wrote: >> I've used [cmd-shift-.] in 10.6 - not sure about earlier versions as >> my memory is fuzzy going that far back. > > I like to think I'm well versed in these tricks but this is one I've > completely missed. I've been firing up Terminal to get Finder to show > hidden files for 15 years. > > Funny how these things are completely undocumented and people just have > to stumble across them by accident. It's hard to call these things > anything but easter eggs. Yup. That is a shame, but if you keep up with Mac news you tend to see most of them as they come to light in the community. I'm sure that's where I learned about it originally. -- E-mail sent to this address may be devoured by my ravenous SPAM filter. I often ignore posts from Google. Use a real news client instead. JR
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| From | Krzysztof Mitko <invalid@kmitko.at.list.dot.pl> |
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| Date | 2017-01-14 20:18 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <0001HW.1E2AB10E0087E52570000C1D13BF@nntp.idecnet.com> |
| In reply to | #98641 |
On 14 Jan 2017, Király wrote (in article <o5dkj7$gjf$1@dont-email.me>): > Jolly Roger<jollyroger@pobox.com>wrote: > > I neglected to mention: You can use the Command-Shift-Period shortcut in > > open/save dialogs to display hidden files and folders > > Wow, how long has that Finder trick been there? I've only ever heard of > using Terminal to do that. +1 I remember reading a blog post showing that you have to run defaults write something&& killall Finder from the command line to show dotfiles in Finder and somehow I assumed there’s no easier easier way. Thanks! -- If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
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| From | Lewis <g.kreme@gmail.com.dontsendmecopies> |
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| Date | 2017-01-14 19:20 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <slrno7kuik.6i6.g.kreme@snow.local> |
| In reply to | #98641 |
In message <o5dkj7$gjf$1@dont-email.me> Király <me@home.spamsucks.ca> wrote: > Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> wrote: >> I neglected to mention: You can use the Command-Shift-Period shortcut in >> open/save dialogs to display hidden files and folders > Wow, how long has that Finder trick been there? I've only ever heard of > using Terminal to do that. Hmm... A long time. Not sure if it was all the way back to 10.0PB, but it's been there seemingly forever. I nearly never use it though... -- "He has no enemies, but is intensely disliked by his friends.." Oscar Wilde
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| From | me@home.spamsucks.ca (Király) |
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| Date | 2017-01-15 16:13 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <o5g72u$mfs$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #98649 |
Lewis <g.kreme@gmail.com.dontsendmecopies> wrote: > Hmm... A long time. > > Not sure if it was all the way back to 10.0PB, but it's been there > seemingly forever. Does that include the Finder app itself, and not just open/save dialogs? Because the key chord now works in Finder too. This seems to be a new Sierra feature. -- K. Connection closed by foreign host.
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| From | Lewis <g.kreme@gmail.com.dontsendmecopies> |
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| Date | 2017-01-16 15:24 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <slrno7ppg5.274e.g.kreme@snow.local> |
| In reply to | #98672 |
In message <o5g72u$mfs$1@dont-email.me> Király <me@home.spamsucks.ca> wrote: > Lewis <g.kreme@gmail.com.dontsendmecopies> wrote: >> Hmm... A long time. >> >> Not sure if it was all the way back to 10.0PB, but it's been there >> seemingly forever. > Does that include the Finder app itself, and not just open/save dialogs? Yes. > Because the key chord now works in Finder too. This seems to be a new > Sierra feature. Command-Shift-G in the Finder has been there since forever. -- Lobotomy means never having to say you're sorry -- or anything else.
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| From | Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> |
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| Date | 2017-01-16 16:07 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <ee49ehFjpp9U1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #98688 |
Lewis <g.kreme@gmail.com.dontsendmecopies> wrote: > In message <o5g72u$mfs$1@dont-email.me> > Király <me@home.spamsucks.ca> wrote: >> Lewis <g.kreme@gmail.com.dontsendmecopies> wrote: >>> Hmm... A long time. >>> >>> Not sure if it was all the way back to 10.0PB, but it's been there >>> seemingly forever. > >> Does that include the Finder app itself, and not just open/save dialogs? > > Yes. No. Command-Shift-Period does not work in Finder windows - at least up to El Capitan. >> Because the key chord now works in Finder too. This seems to be a new >> Sierra feature. > > Command-Shift-G in the Finder has been there since forever. But Command-Shift-Period in Finder windows hasn't. -- E-mail sent to this address may be devoured by my ravenous SPAM filter. I often ignore posts from Google. Use a real news client instead. JR
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| From | Lewis <g.kreme@gmail.com.dontsendmecopies> |
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| Date | 2017-01-16 21:59 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <slrno7qgln.1v7u.g.kreme@snow.local> |
| In reply to | #98689 |
In message <ee49ehFjpp9U1@mid.individual.net> Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> wrote: > Lewis <g.kreme@gmail.com.dontsendmecopies> wrote: >> In message <o5g72u$mfs$1@dont-email.me> >> Király <me@home.spamsucks.ca> wrote: >>> Lewis <g.kreme@gmail.com.dontsendmecopies> wrote: >>>> Hmm... A long time. >>>> >>>> Not sure if it was all the way back to 10.0PB, but it's been there >>>> seemingly forever. >> >>> Does that include the Finder app itself, and not just open/save dialogs? >> >> Yes. > No. Command-Shift-Period does not work in Finder windows - at least up to > El Capitan. >>> Because the key chord now works in Finder too. This seems to be a new >>> Sierra feature. >> >> Command-Shift-G in the Finder has been there since forever. > But Command-Shift-Period in Finder windows hasn't. There wasn't enough context quoted, so I was left responding to the subject. -- Once again I am banished to the demon section of the card catalog
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| From | isw <isw@witzend.com> |
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| Date | 2017-01-12 20:29 -0800 |
| Message-ID | <isw-073EB1.20291312012017@news-roam.garlic.com> |
| In reply to | #98562 |
In article <edq4r7F4f0cU1@mid.individual.net>, Jolly Roger <jollyroger@pobox.com> wrote: > On 2017-01-12, isw <isw@witzend.com> wrote: > > I know about "Show Package Contents", but what I want to do is, within > > an "Open-Save" dialog, navigate directly to a file that's inside a > > package. > > > > How? > > Some applications allow you to view contents of packages and invisible > files (TextWrangler's dialogs are a good example), and others don't. For > the ones that don't, there's a simple work-around solution: If you view > any folder within the package in a Finder window, you can drag items > from the Finder window into the open/save dialog box listing area to go > there. Excellent. I was hoping for something like "hold down ctl-alt-meta and it'll open the package", but this works nicely. What I have is an SQLite database in a "wrapper" (why, I don't know; maybe to keep folks from poking around in it), and an open source SQLite browser. The Browser doesn't support the "drag the file into the window" model for opening, and I got tired of opening the wrapper and dragging the actual database file to the desktop so the "Open" dialog would see it. Your method is much simpler. Thanks. Isaac
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| From | befr@eaglesoft.de (Bernd Fröhlich) |
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| Date | 2017-01-13 09:50 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <1mzsb2f.ed7x0817ipo8wN%befr@eaglesoft.de> |
| In reply to | #98591 |
isw <isw@witzend.com> wrote: > What I have is an SQLite database in a "wrapper" (why, I don't know; > maybe to keep folks from poking around in it), and an open source SQLite > browser. The Browser doesn't support the "drag the file into the window" > model for opening, and I got tired of opening the wrapper and dragging > the actual database file to the desktop so the "Open" dialog would see > it. Maybe just make an alias of the database-file, put it whereever you want and open that from the browser.
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| From | isw <isw@witzend.com> |
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| Date | 2017-01-13 09:24 -0800 |
| Message-ID | <isw-71C9C4.09243313012017@news-roam.garlic.com> |
| In reply to | #98599 |
In article <1mzsb2f.ed7x0817ipo8wN%befr@eaglesoft.de>, befr@eaglesoft.de (Bernd Fröhlich) wrote: > isw <isw@witzend.com> wrote: > > > What I have is an SQLite database in a "wrapper" (why, I don't know; > > maybe to keep folks from poking around in it), and an open source SQLite > > browser. The Browser doesn't support the "drag the file into the window" > > model for opening, and I got tired of opening the wrapper and dragging > > the actual database file to the desktop so the "Open" dialog would see > > it. > > Maybe just make an alias of the database-file, put it whereever you want > and open that from the browser. Tried that; the SQLite browser wouldn't do it. Isaac
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