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Just Use Text Wrangler
You can open the plist file directly in the free Text Wrangler program. I opened it and just pasted in the text and then saved the file. It worked as soon as I restarted the finder.
Just Use Text Wrangler
You don't need Text Wrangler or the PList Editor. I just copied the one from a smart folder plist, setting it up to search on a term with name contains and visibility as the options, into TextEdit, deleted the search term array, and saved it as default_smart.plist. I then backed up the original and dropped it into the Finder.app. Works like a charm.
How about Contents box, too?
This was a great tip. Now, is there a way of adding another string <dict> entry so that it would also display the Contents box underneath the Name box. |
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