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by mstroeck
5398 days ago
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Wow, are you sure you're talking about the Mac OS X Finder :-) ? -) This option makes navigation much easier, I don't know why it's not turned on by default: http://macs.about.com/od/usingyourmac/qt/findertip1.htm -) You can drag any file or folder into a Terminal window - simply drag and drop. You can also simply "Cmd+C" a file, go to Terminal and do "Cmd+V". The absolute path of the copied file will be inserted. |
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