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Disable warning when changing file extensions in Finder
Kirk, lots of the "defaults write" tweaks listed at the site you mention (https://github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles/blob/master/.osx) can be changed in the standard way using a program's Preferences panel, or System Preferences.
Disable warning when changing file extensions in Finder
Yea, my bad. I honestly had either never noticed the option in the Finder preferences, or had totally forgotten about it. ---
Mac OS X Hints editor - Macworld senior contributor http://www.mcelhearn.com
Disable warning when changing file extensions in Finder
WRT the "long list of defaults commands": it's pretty obvious from looking at the list that it's perfectly suited (perhaps even intended) to be run as a well commented shell script, allowing one to set a whole bunch of settings without having to mouse around through a GUI at all. Quite a boon for anyone who sets up a new computer and wants to configure a lot of settings with the least amount of effort.I'm glad that Apple provided two ways to change preferences in the OS: GUI and Terminal. One makes it (relatively) obvious and one makes it easy to script.
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