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Re: Hiding Finder window toolbar
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Re: Hiding Finder window toolbar


  • Subject: Re: Hiding Finder window toolbar
  • From: Jeffrey Berman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2003 09:21:50 -0500

On Mon, 28 Apr 2003 00:17:42 +0100, Mr Tea <email@hidden> wrote:

> This from Jeffrey Berman - dated 26/4/03 6:40 pm:
>
>> And is there
>> a way to script the creation of a new folder on the desktop that will open
>> with the Finder window toolbar hidden?
>
>
> The most straightforward way to do this is to keep a folder full of
> 'stationery folders' Set a bunch of folders up the way you want them, and
> use choose from list (or similar) to select a pre-formatted folder and
> duplicate it to your required destination.
>
> Unfortunately, even if a window is formatted sans toolbar, when you open it
> from within a window that _does_ have a toolbar visible, the newly opened
> window will inherit that non-scriptable state.
>
>
>
> Nick
> pp Mr Tea

Nick:

Thanks for the workaround suggestion for new folders. Is there a way to
adapt this or some other approach to hide the toolbar of large groups of
*existing* folders?

It seems unfortunate that the visibility of the toolbar is not included as a
scriptable property of Finder windows.

-Jeffrey Berman
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