(mac) Sketchup Folder Icon
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I also like the idea of them putting Siri and the computers this post I'm just talking and I'm not typing it I'll post it without any error corrections I don't think it's quite there yet
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Bracket edit bracket β oh, heyβ¦ Space just realized you can also say things like bracket, andβ¦
Edit again β well, bracket doesn't work. Space doesn't work. The dots work, works maybe!?*& Parentheses + - Γ· ^ β¦ A lot of these seem to work. Still, kind of strange though.
I'll try to space by saying space bar over and over did that work? Edit β no
Edit again β oh, it's the forum software that's preventing me from using spaces. Even if I tried to put spaces with the [spacebar], the software closes the gap upon posting.
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@unknownuser said:
something else i'm liking with launchpad (granted, i've used it for about 36 hrs only )..
you can move the apps around and drop them onto each other to create 'folders' and whatnot..I haven't used 10.8 (& only was a beta tester for 10.7) so maybe it is better now, but one thing I hated about Launchpad in the 10.7 betas was it displayed every app on my Mac, regardless of location. Since I have dozens & dozens of Applescript apps & lots of seldom used 'helper' apps (like 95% of the stuff in the Developer folder), Launchpad displayed literally hundreds of apps on first use. I very quickly gave up on trying to organize them into logical Launchpad 'folder' groupings.
Besides that, none of the launcher apps I have tried let me easily substitute custom icons & 'nicknames' for apps like I can with my alias folder method.
re: Siri dictation: It strikes me as a lot like the inference engine in SU -- sometimes it 'knows' exactly what you want & sometimes it seems determined to do something else.
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@unknownuser said:
re:launchers..
i'm stuck on keeping my apps folder in the dock and launch from there.. though the launchpad gesture seems to be working a lot better on 10.8 so i'll be trying that out for a while and see if it sticks with me.. (3finger + thumb pinch)i also noticed it digs inside folders to get the actual apps on the launchpad (such as sketchup).. i didn't realize it did that when it first came out..
what do you use?
Alfred...Alfred...Alfred...
There is a free version at App Store to acquire a taste but i bought the Powerpack once that was available a couple years ago. Would be the first app i installed on any computer.
Also use KeyLauncher on more specific apps, just press a key.
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@livemixer said:
Besides that, none of the launcher apps I have tried let me easily substitute custom icons & 'nicknames' for apps like I can with my alias folder method.
Looks like you have your method worked out.
Alfred does respect changes to icon/name but is blind to aliases far as I can tellcopied and edited a small app
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@wind-borne said:
copied and edited a small app
Do you mean you edited the icon of the app itself or that Alfred stores its own copies of app icons & you edited that?
One of the reasons I use aliases is that way, if an update changes an app's icon (like when Trimble acquired SU), I don't have to worry that my custom icon will be erased & replaced (since it is just an icon applied to an alias file, & not to the actual app).
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@livemixer said:
@wind-borne said:
copied and edited a small app
Do you mean you edited the icon of the app itself or that Alfred stores its own copies of app icons & you edited that?
One of the reasons I use aliases is that way, if an update changes an app's icon (like when Trimble acquired SU), I don't have to worry that my custom icon will be erased & replaced (since it is just an icon applied to an alias file, & not to the actual app).
Copied app, changed name/icon as test of your quote i cited.
i don't like to mess with originals.My quirk, i find that arrow stuck into an alias unacceptable
Can you show a way around that?On another matter without entering that wishes thread if you don't mind using a plugin, circles and rectangles can be drawn as you requested with Tools on Surface by Fredo.
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@wind-borne said:
My quirk, i find that arrow stuck into an alias unacceptable
Can you show a way around that?The only way I know around that is very extreme & not recommended: dig down into the OS & edit the system level icon files (there are a couple of them) that contain the curved arrow overlays to replace the arrow image with something else.
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An alternative to check out could be symbolic links or hard links instead of aliases (ok, better avoid hard links). Do they have arrows as well?
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I think the Finder treats symbolic links the same as aliases. Hard links would work but like you say, using them probably isn't a good idea, at least for folders.
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Hard links are different on a mac, they are modified (from the unix version) for use with TimeMachine.
They work on files or folders.
This is a very good article explaining the different types of links as of Lion, although I believe it's the same on earlier osx's.
http://www.peachpit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1762250&seqNum=4
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@driven said:
Hard links are different on a mac, they are modified (from the unix version) for use with TimeMachine.
They work on files or foldersβ¦.I'm familiar with how Time Machine uses hard links in the backup folders. Shortly after it was released, I spent some time on Apple's user support forums trying to explain to curious users how it worked & why they should not tamper with those folders outside of the Time Machine interface.
A surprising number of Mac users noticed the backup folder sizes added up to more than the total backup space used on the drive & tried to "fix" that.
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