> On Nov 18, 2015, at 1:22 AM, Quincey Morris 
> <quinceymor...@rivergatesoftware.com> wrote:
> 
> On Nov 17, 2015, at 23:13 , Charles Srstka <cocoa...@charlessoft.com 
> <mailto:cocoa...@charlessoft.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> Oh, sorry, I didn’t mean to insult with the “without the quotes” bit.
> 
> No, that wasn’t it. When I read your post, I fell over laughing at ‘Type 
> ⌘-Shift-G, then “NameOfApp.app/Contents”’, because the chances of my 
> remembering that are about zero.
> 
> (If you want to insult me, you’re going to have to try harder than that.)

Hehe, okay, just wanted to make sure. I wasn’t quite sure how to read that, and 
didn’t want to offend.

The ⌘-Shift-G thing has been useful to me more than enough times to justify the 
headspace. If it helps, it comes from the shortcut for the Finder’s “Go to 
Folder…” menu item. There’s also the alternative of just hitting the ‘/‘ key, 
which also brings up the sheet, but it also adds a slash into the text field 
that you’ll have to delete before typing in the relative path.

An alternative way to do it is to right-click on the app in the Finder and 
choose “Show Package Contents”, after which you can drag the Contents folder 
into the Open dialog box and it will autonavigate there.

Charles

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