Yes I do that too. Am curious though, what is the VO-shift-S command
for then which interacts with scroll bars?
From E.T.'s Keyboard. . .
"God for you is where you sweep away all the
mysteries of the world, all the challenges to
our intelligence. You simply turn your mind off
and say
That doesn’t seem to work. Using Item Chooser might get that result, but on a
big folder it takes crazy long to come up. Vo Find was similarly pokey. The
mouse idea might prove workable though. I will have to play with that. Maybe
its also time to create some subfolders and organize so that
I have always just typed the prefix of the file I am looking for, for
example when in the Applications folder typing "p r e " gets me to preview
application.
On Sun, Mar 5, 2017 at 9:27 PM E.T. wrote:
> Jonathan,
> Please clarify. When in a folder with hundreds of files, what
> commands do i
Certainly more competition is a good thing, although it sounds like
youtube will need to offer more channels in order to compete with the
other services, at this point, the channel list is rather lacking.
Original message:
Hello Everyone,
Here is an article that I thought you may find intere
Hi Jonathan,
What are the steps to print out "all the files in a directory subtree"?
I often would like to grab all the names of a folder full of pro tools preset
names I've done so I can put them in to a text doc for quick referencing them
while looking for that perfect PT preset! :)
Thanks
Ch
mdfind can be quite powerful, since it uses the index's that spotlight
uses, though if your spotlight files are not working correctly it will not
work either. Your post reminded me that I often do a two step process when
using the find command. I will print out all the files in a directory
subtree,
I’m looking for a Check Writing/Register app for my Mac Mini; I currently have
Checkbook Pro but it doesn’t support a check printing feature. Can anyone offer
a suggestion for an app that:
- Is predominantly accessible to a totally blind person.
- Offers a reasonably straight-forward check regis
i use a combo of mdfind and grep, i dont touch, though ss am being a good girl
On 3/6/17, 'Roland Zitzke' via MacVisionaries
wrote:
> Jon, you are absolutely right, sorry for the over-simplification here.
> I guess I was trying to make things more simple then they are to advertise
> the use of th
Jon, you are absolutely right, sorry for the over-simplification here.
I guess I was trying to make things more simple then they are to advertise
the use of the terminal for tasks like searching for files.
Personally I use the terminal quite frequently because it is "always
accessible"
But once