how to clean up file path references
Clean the Finder Preferences 1.3
Clean the Finder Preferences - Reset Finder preferences more>>
Also, it can help if your Desktop files lose their placement after a restart or icons appear generic.
After running "Clean the Finder Preferences" it is recommended that you Restart your Mac.
This application deletes the following files:
- the "com.apple.finder.plist" file
- its optional if you want to delete the "com.apple.sidebarlists.plist" file (folder Sidebar)
- the Desktop ".DS_Store" and your Home folder ".DS_Store" invisible files
The following preferences should be reset:
- from the View menu select "Show View Options" (Command J) to reset your folder views
- from the Finder menu select "Preferences" (Command ,)
Clean Out Folder Contents 1.01
Clean Out Folder Contents - Automator action moves files to trash more>>
Enhancements:
- Uses a brand new workflow and fixes the problem where it would not delete all files of a certain type.
Show Path Codes 1.0.2
AppleScript for scripters generates path codes. more>>
The codes include many common Mac OS folders which are of interest to scripters. If desired, the script will generate "path to" code and place it on the clipboard, but it can be easily modified to insert the code directly into a scriptable script editor. For maximum benefit, run the script from your favorite script menu or keyboard command.
Regional References Package 1.0
Regional References Package is a convenient program which is designed to provide you with the airport, telephone, ISO, language, and state/province codes all in one package - everything is open so you can add, change, and update the info as you wish. more>>
Regional References Package 1.0 is a convenient program which is designed to provide you with the airport, telephone, ISO, language, and state/province codes all in one package - everything is open so you can add, change, and update the info as you wish.
Requirements: FileMaker Pro 4.x or higher
Path to the Linked File 1.0
Path to the Linked File - Prompts for the folder containing the HTML page youre linking from more>>
The script will then extract and convert the file path youve indicated, to the slash format used in HTML coding, and place the results on the clipboard.
The file path is shortened to show the heirarchal relationship between the folder containing the current HTML and the file to link.
Clean Up Folder Contents for Automator 1.0a1
Clean Up Folder Contents for Automator - Deletes the contents of a selected folder more>>
Enhancements:
- Version 1.0a1 fixes the bug where the Automator application would not clear out the entire folder.
Clean Subject for Thunderbird 0.4.1
A Thunderbird add-on that lets you clean the subject from multiple occurrences of subject prefixes and postfixes. more>> A Thunderbird add-on that lets you clean the subject from multiple occurrences of subject prefixes and postfixes.
"Clean Subject" cleans the subject from multiple occurrences of subject prefixes such as ("Re: Re-2: Re: Re-4:") and postfixes, that are inserted by different clients. Its also possible to clean the subject from notifications like "[SPAM]". These prefixes can be defined in the preferences.
The Clean Subject extension allows you to define the standard pre- and postfix that Thunderbird should insert when replying or forwarding an email.
Note: The Clean Subject add-on is cross-platform and it works on Mac OS X, Windows and Linux.
System requirements:
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Enhancements
- Updated default regular expressions to catch much more subject lines (can be activated by reverting to the defaults in the preferences of the add-on)
- Fixed a minor bug that leads to test subject getting saved as preferences.
Toggle Path 1.0
Toggle Path - Change the property of a Path Element more>>
If the path is open when the script is run, it will close. If the path is closed when the script is run, it will open (only if it was open to begin with, though).
CleanUp smb mess 1.1
Quickly clean up Windows mounted shares. more>>
Clean Text for Pasting 1.0
Clean Text for Pasting - Clean text before pasting more>>
Completly freeware for personal use.
Email Page Source 2.0
Free Camino script to easily email the source of the web page in the active tab more>> Free Camino script to easily email the source of the web page in the active tab
Email Page Source is a free and easy to use script that will obtain the source code of the page displayed in Caminos current tab and put it in the body of a new Apple Mail email message, which will also include references to the web pages title and URL.
INSTALLATION: Unzip and copy the script to the path ~/Library/Scripts/Applications/Camino/, where the tilde (~) represents your home folder, creating any subfolders that dont already exist. The script will appear under a "Camino Scripts" heading in your system-wide Script menu when Camino is the frontmost application. In Camino 1.6 or later, the script can be placed on the Camino toolbar by draggig it from the "Customize Toolbar" drop-down sheet.
System requirements:
- Apple Mail
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Enhancements
- If there is text selected on the page, the script will provide source code for just the selection.
Clean FolderAction List 1.0
Clean FolderAction List searches the list of folders with folderactions which no longer exist more>>
License:Freeware
Clean Java Classes 1.0
Clean Java Classes - Removes Java class files *.class generated by a Java compiler more>>
The folders search is done recursively.
If some folder becomes empty with no items in it, then it is also removed. On searching folders, the script also changes the viewby method of each folder to "View by Name".
Clean Recent Items 1.0
Clean Recent Items - Empties the aliases from Recent Items more>>
Doing this can speed up the Open/Save dialogs, so they dont have to go through hundreds of aliases for recent files.
Set Clipboard To Path Of File 1.0
Set Clipboard To Path Of File - Sets the clipboard to the path of a given file or folder as a text string more>>
In case the item is located on a (inside the script configurable) server, the path is being modified to be pasteable into the Go To... menu item of the finder.