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Re: Dumb iPhoto question
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Re: Dumb iPhoto question


  • Subject: Re: Dumb iPhoto question
  • From: Wayne Melrose <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2010 08:13:20 +0200

On 28. juni 2010, at 03.07, Mark J. Reed wrote:

> So I can copy the photo files onto the SD card, but once I've copied, they still don't show up in the mounted card in iPhoto unless I eject and remount the card (and the easiest way to do that is to physically remove and re-insert it).  I'd like to have some visible confirmation that the copy was successful...


Could you not just open the volume in Finder, then refresh that window?

tell application "Finder"
	tell front window
		update every item with necessity
	end tell
end tell
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 >Re: Dumb iPhoto question (From: Shane Stanley <email@hidden>)
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