Re: Tracking files the right way - FIXED in 10.2!!!
Re: Tracking files the right way - FIXED in 10.2!!!
- Subject: Re: Tracking files the right way - FIXED in 10.2!!!
- From: Charles Srstka <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2002 12:03:48 -0500
No, it's not - LS seems to act in the same way the old Desktop database
did - I can look up the location of an old Classic app that's sitting
in a very non-standard place on my old Classic partition, and it will
find it.
On Friday, August 30, 2002, at 12:47 AM, Rosyna wrote:
This assumes OmniWeb is in a path that LS scans by default, otherwise
it'd need launched first, but yeah ;)
Ack, at 8/30/02, Charles Srstka said:
Drag OmniWeb to the Trash and put another copy in its place? No
problem, the alias finds the new OmniWeb (although it really should
be looking up the bundle identifier in LaunchServices instead of
using aliases *or* paths, but that's another topic). Move or rename a
file or some folder in its path? No problem, the alias tracks the
file to the new location.
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Sincerely,
Rosyna Keller
Technical Support/Holy Knight/Always needs a hug
Unsanity: Unsane Tools for Insanely Great People
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Please include any previous correspondence in replies, it helps me
remember what we were talking about. Thanks.
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