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Automatically delete Mac OS X dot files from MS-DOS filesystems
I threw together a web page detailing my solution. You can find it here. Let me know what you think and if you have any suggestions. Some of those droplets might be an even easier solution... but I like to have access to the guts... better the devil I know...
Automatically delete Mac OS X dot files from MS-DOS filesystems
Great! I'll give it a look. ---
Lance E Sloan
Automatically delete Mac OS X dot files from MS-DOS filesystems
Actually, the ones that give me the most trouble are the "._name" files that often show up with mp3s. I have two players that will try to read these files adding unpleasant delays and generating some random noise. If you don't shuttle a lot of mp3s around you probably never noticed one.
Automatically delete Mac OS X dot files from MS-DOS filesystems
Yes, I've seen the "._" files. They show up with MP3s, JPGs, and movies, depending on which software one uses. I often see "._.Trash" along with ".Trash", too. I forgot to mention that I've also added a call to dot_clean to my script to clean them up. ---
Lance E Sloan |
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