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Re: Is There No Limit?
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Re: Is There No Limit?


  • Subject: Re: Is There No Limit?
  • From: Axel Luttgens <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2012 16:52:55 +0100

Le 18 mars 2012 à 16:19, Luther Fuller a écrit :

> On Mar 18, 2012, at 10:03 AM, Axel Luttgens wrote:
>
>> In fact, we are facing the same problem as the one you raised the other day with the thread "Ghost Comments": when setting a comment thru the Finder's comment property, the filesystem's metadata store is updated, but the Finder relies on what it has put in the .DS_Store file.
>>
>> And, as soon as the comment is long enough, the Finder doesn't seem to be able to correctly handle that invisible file anymore...
>
> I have encountered that problem, too. But the length of the comment is not involved. I have a script that writes a copy of a file (.emlx) and comments the file with the From or To address of the file. These are short comments limited to three addresses. Rarely, a very few times per 1000 messages, a file will not have a comment. I can fix this by reading the comment from meta-data and writing to Spotlight comment.
>
> I have been watching this problem for the past few years in (Snow) Leopard. I haven't found the cause of the problem, yet.

Out of curiosity, do you mean that there is no upper bound on your machine?
Or are you departing from your original question, and asking a new one?

Axel


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