Hi,
I need a file to open automaically when the folder is opened.
Eg: a folder has 3 files a b c ni it but when it opens i want b to open automatically. i know it has to be done with folder actions but i dont kniw any scripts???
File actions question?
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Hopefully someone else can chime in here: folder actions and AppleScript just aren't my thing.
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This sounded like an interesting problem.
Did you ever find a good way to do this? Let us know if you came up with any solutions... |
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This might get you part way, I have tried and although Folder Actions (according to the Help) are supposed to act when you open a folder, I can't get it to do that. Works when moving folder or adding to it (OSX 10.4.10)
4 Automator Script steps 1. Get Specified Finder Items - select your folder 2. Get Folder Contents 3. Filter Finder Items - Set your criteria eg Name begins with 4. Open Finder Items Then Save As Plug-in, Plug-in for Folder Action and select your folder. If you find out how to trigger on open post it here for us all. Good luck! Tim |
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thanks for the idea but i guess i dont i dont know how to implement it for my folder, i get errors.
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What errors are you getting? Have you managed to attach the script to your folder? [/img]
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well am i supposed to place them in workfloes or script editor??
Could you please rewrite the code using a folder called 1 and opening the file a please?? Thanks a lot |
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Thanks a bunch...ill see if i can see why it doesnt work the other way and inform you
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Have also put up the Automator workflow for you - you'll obviously need to remove the folder in the first step and add your own folder - if you are not familiar with Automator just use the + and - in the bottom left of the step.
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Tim,
I just wanted to add a thanks for doing this. Automator is often overlooked since it is not cross platform, but you can do some powerful things with it. |
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