Right click on folder -> Services -> folder Actions Setup…
Gets you to the same app.
Now, has anyone got a _simple_ mechanism to enable a notification fired by a script to do something other than fire up Script Editor when clicked?
Googling suggests things like background apps or some such. Would prefer to avoid that.
I tested a folder action which called an AppleScript app which then created the notification on the basis that a subsequent click on the notification would fire up the app rather than Script Editor. However, testing fired up Script Editor — which seemed strange.
As this is a nice to have rather than a necessity, I ground to a halt about then but if anyone has a bright idea to share, I’d be interested to test it.
TIA
Simon
On 27 May 2016 at 09:21:41, Jeremy Roussak (email@hidden) wrote:
Thanks, Bill. Why the hell is it there, in such an obscure place?
Are we supposed not to use it?
Jeremy
On 26 May 2016, at 15:00, Bill Cheeseman < email@hidden> wrote:
On May 26, 2016, at 9:52 AM, Jeremy Roussak
< email@hidden>
wrote:
I’m running El Capitan, 10.11.5. I’m sure there used to be
an application called Folder Actions Setup, but I can’d find it
anywhere. Has it gone in this version of the OS? Is there an
alternative?
/System/Library/CoreServices/Folder Actions
Setup
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