M modernangel Registered Aug 23, 2005 #1 Is there a simple way to copy a file path in OSX? The only way I know how is to drag and drop a file into the terminal which will display the path and then I can copy it? Thanks!
Is there a simple way to copy a file path in OSX? The only way I know how is to drag and drop a file into the terminal which will display the path and then I can copy it? Thanks!
M modernangel Registered Aug 23, 2005 #2 i have answered my own question... found a plugin to do it here: http://www.bergenstreetsoftware.com/
i have answered my own question... found a plugin to do it here: http://www.bergenstreetsoftware.com/
Yellowbeard And The World Returned Aug 23, 2005 #3 and i am glad you did, that is going to come in handy thankx
Satcomer In Geostationary Orbit Aug 23, 2005 #4 If you want proper Unix and HFS (Mac) paths (a geek like me does) then there is PathSnagger CM and it is free.
If you want proper Unix and HFS (Mac) paths (a geek like me does) then there is PathSnagger CM and it is free.