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From: Mike Dee on 21 May 2010 08:18 Zar Zifodow wrote: > On 5/18/10 8:35 PM, Tom Stiller wrote: >> Also try "Lyn" via MacUpdate. > > Lyn is just the ticket! Thank you! Only problem I have with it is it expires while in beta release. -- dee
From: Calum on 27 May 2010 15:33 On 18/05/10 23:52, Zar Zifodow wrote: > On 5/17/2010 12:05 PM, Calum wrote: >> On 17/05/10 02:04, Zar Zifodow wrote: >> >>> Does this have to be done for every single folder? >> >> No. Once you've created the Automator action, you can apply it to other >> folders by right-clicking them in Finder, and selecting "Folder Actions >> Setup". >> >> >> --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news(a)netfront.net --- > > Oh, look. I don't want to have to perform some procedure every time I > add pictures to a folder. What's the sense in that? I just want iPhoto > to clue-up and add it like almost any Windows viewer can do. Thanks for > your trouble, though. I do appreciate it. So what exactly is it you want to do that you can't just do by using Finder with its thumbnail size set to maximum? --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news(a)netfront.net ---
From: Zar Zifodow on 27 May 2010 17:25
On 5/27/2010 12:33 PM, Calum wrote: > On 18/05/10 23:52, Zar Zifodow wrote: >> On 5/17/2010 12:05 PM, Calum wrote: >>> On 17/05/10 02:04, Zar Zifodow wrote: >>> >>>> Does this have to be done for every single folder? >>> >>> No. Once you've created the Automator action, you can apply it to other >>> folders by right-clicking them in Finder, and selecting "Folder Actions >>> Setup". >>> >>> >>> --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news(a)netfront.net --- >> >> Oh, look. I don't want to have to perform some procedure every time I >> add pictures to a folder. What's the sense in that? I just want iPhoto >> to clue-up and add it like almost any Windows viewer can do. Thanks for >> your trouble, though. I do appreciate it. > > So what exactly is it you want to do that you can't just do by using > Finder with its thumbnail size set to maximum? > Nothing really. But you have to do that with each individual folder which presents a problem when you have many folders. Also, it doesn't address the problem of iPhoto not doing the very simple thing that iTunes does, that is, having smart folders that actually remember any changes (additions/subtractions). |