Re: Hiding ScriptingAdditions.osax
Re: Hiding ScriptingAdditions.osax
- Subject: Re: Hiding ScriptingAdditions.osax
- From: Gil Dawson <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 14:21:25 -0800
At 1:14 PM -0800 3/8/05, Paul Berkowitz wrote:
Standard Additions is installed by the OS in
System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/.
Thanks, Paul, for the map. I had forgotten that there are THREE
:Library: folders to look in for this sort of stuff.
At 4:25 PM -0500 3/8/05, John Stewart wrote:
"domain" parameter - syetem domain, local domain or user domain ETC.
Default is user domain i.e.
path to scripting additions from system domain
Thanks, John. I had no idea about the from domain parameter. That's
very useful.
But I'm still wondering why the Finder's Find couldn't find it.
... The reason why Find didn't find it is that "Standard Additions"
still has a space between the two words...
Erm, no, that's not the one I'm after. With the sapce in, I get the
Classic osax in the System Folder folder, not the X osax in the
System folder. (With the space out, I get nada.)
I'm lookin' right at the X osax right now, right where Paul said it
would be, and it has no space...
StandardAdditions.osax
...yet the Finder refuses to Find it. I'll bet there's some magickal
pooh-bah-bah found in the back pages of some musty tome that when
properly chanted will wrassle the Finder into revealing its innerunix
secrets.
C'mon, spill. What might be that elusive incantation?
--Gil
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