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Folder actions questions - PAGE 2
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  • Subject: Folder actions questions - PAGE 2
  • From: Robert Poland <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2012 16:26:51 -0600

Hi,

New discovery…

If I go to a folder and select at Services/Folder Actions Setup… then click on the plus (+) sign GraphicConverter opens???

Looks like a GC bug.

Hi,

I had a script "icon set_Label_Index" which I attached (Folder Action) to folders "Scans ƒ" and "TV" it's purpose was to increment the Label Index based on the number of files in the folder.

Since the folders contained, sometimes very large, transient items I choose to not let Time Machine back them up.

All of the sudden I get the action "open GraphicConverter…" instead of "icon set_Label_Index".

When I go to the folders and look at Services/Folder Actions Setup… all I get is an empty box with no indication of what is/was attached.

Looking at Google doesn't seem to address Folder Actions with Lion.

Since it looks like I'm going to have to reinvent and reattach the script, is Folder Actions screwed up now in Lion?

Or is that just Life?

TIA,

Robert Poland
2.7 GHz Intel Core I5, 27” iMac
  12 GB Ram, 1TB HD, OS 10.7.3
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