open the info dialog of your file
select "open with"
change the preference for all similar files
Hi there,
When I take screen shots they're saved as Acrobat files by default, but I would like them saved in Preview. Changing them is not a big deal, but don't think I should have to do it manually.
This is on a G-5 DP 2.0 GIG running 10.3.8.
Thanks for any help,
Sam
open the info dialog of your file
select "open with"
change the preference for all similar files
My current machine is an iMac Core 2 Duo 2.16 GHz 24" and a MacBook Pro 13" with MacOS X 10.6. My oldest Apple was born in 1977.
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Time is not changing, I'm just traveling through time.
Save a screenshot, then highlight it, then go to the Menu item File->Get Info (or a a Command button(Apple button)+i). Then change the default Application in the pull down list, then hit the button that says Change All. Your done!
Mac Pro Dual 2.8 Quad (2nd gen), 14G Ram, Two DVD-RW Drives, OS X 10.8.3
2006 Mac Book Pro 2.16 (first Gen) OS X 10.7.4
2TB Time Capsule, 2 TB
32G iPhone 4S Black, iPad (3rd Gen) 32G Black
Save this Script as a Script, then make a folder action to the desktop. it will give you the option of choosing the format to .jpg or .pic, or you can chage it.
on adding folder items to this_folder after receiving these_items
repeat with an_item in these_items
tell application "Finder"
set file_name to name of an_item
set file_ext to name extension of an_item
set desk_path to (this_folder as string)
set pdf_size to (size of file an_item as integer)
repeat until pdf_size > 0
delay 1
set pdf_size to (size of file an_item as integer)
end repeat
if file_name starts with "Picture" and file_ext is "PDF" then
set format_return to display dialog "Select output format." buttons {".pct", ".jpg"} default button ".jpg"
set output_format to button returned of format_return
set AppleScript's text item delimiters to "."
set base_filename to the first text item of file_name
set img_path to desk_path & base_filename & output_format
tell me to convert(an_item, img_path, output_format)
end if
end tell
end repeat
end adding folder items to
on convert(img_file, img_path, output_format)
tell application "Image Events"
launch
set image_ref to open img_file
if output_format is ".jpg" then
save image_ref in img_path as JPEG with icon
delete img_file
else if output_format is ".pct" then
save image_ref in img_path as PICT with icon
delete img_file
end if
close image_ref
end tell
end convert
chevy, Satcomer, Thanks for the quick response. I suffer from a sever case of "CAN'T SEE THE FOREST FOR THE TREES" syndrom. Thanks for clearing the way.
bobw, Thanks for the GREAT script. I have wanted to try scripting for a long time, but didn't know how to get started. With this script I will know if I'm doing it right because I know what the end result should be.
Thanks again all.
Sam
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