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10.4: Print a folder's contents via Automator
Nice hint. But the only problem I see with this is that Automator dumps the entire path to the files as well as the filenames into the resulting text file.
10.4: Print a folder's contents via Automator
I allways just drag the folder to Printer Setup Utility (since I like a clean desktop with no desktop printers - these can be used for this too) - then choose printer or save as PDF or whatever...
10.4: Print a folder's contents via Automator
This one works, but doesn't list subfolders
10.4: Print a folder's contents via Automator
Actually, trimming down the listing can be easily own right in the standard TextEdit.
10.4: Print a folder's contents via Automator
I missed OS 9's ability to print out a folder hierarchy just by highlighting a bunch of disclosed folders in list view, hitting copy, and hitting paste in SimpleText. It would put out a tabbed hierarchy of all of the folders. Very nice, very neat.
I tried to recreate that effect with an applescript, and it works pretty well. I have two problems: I can't get it to work as part of the Automator workflow (it doesn't seem to like that I defined a few functions of my own), and I don't know how to get it to avoid duplicate folder hierarchies for multiple folders in the same path. In other words:
/Users/me/foo/ & /Users/me/bar/
instead of: and I don't know how to get it to do what I want. Any thoughts?
My script is extremely ugly, and I'm sure it could be much more optimized, but I'm pushing my skills to have gotten this far. Anyway, here it is, for those who are interested. By the way, I'm sorry that the code makes the page huge, but I don't know how to enclose it in anything. I remember seeing comments before that have some sort of frame with scrollbars embedded in the page, and that contains their code, but I don't know how to do that. Any suggestions on that are greatly appreciated!
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