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  • Subject: list files with different locations in finder
  • From: Tobias Exner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 12:08:06 +0200

Hi list,

am I able to open a window with a list of files which came from a textfile?


It's too much to describe what happens infront of that. But I hope it's easy to understand what I want to do..



In my applescript I create a list of some files and keep them in a textfile. Currently, the last step is to show the list of files with the standard texteditor.
I want to change that last step. I don't want to show a textfile. I want to open the list in a finder window like if I was searching through a folder.
The advantage is clear. You may click on a file and open it or copy it or something else. The textfile does not provide such funktions :-)



Thanks...

Tobias
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