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>>On 7/10/09, RJay Hansen <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>> I've been working on a script to copy tiff files from our RIPs to our
>>> Platesetters. I've got it working correctly with a "choose folder"
>>> command, but I want to add an option to choose multiple files rather
>>> than
>>> just a folder of files. The problem I'm having with this is that as
>>> soon
>>> as you select the first file, the Finder temporarily locks up while it
>>> works on drawing a preview of the tiff file. These are huge 1-bit tiff
>>> files and it's taking a good 30+ seconds to show the preview before
>>> the
>>> user can select the rest of the files and let the script continue.
>>>
>>> Is it possible to disable the preview so the user can choose the files
>>> they need without waiting for a preview they don't need to be
>>> displayed?
>>
>>Only if they've elected to open a Finder window, selected hit CMD+J,
>> cylcled
>>through the three views (icon, list, and column), deselected Show icon
>> preview
>>in each view, and clicked on Use as Defaults for their favored view. I
>> use
>>Always open in list view, with Show icon view deselected, as the default
>> for
>>all Finder windows.
>
> If you don't want all the information in a Finder window, just use
> "choose from list:"
>
> set imgFolder to choose folder
> set imgList to list folder imgFolder
> set filestoCopy to choose from list imgList with multiple selections
> allowed
> --
Thanks for the answers. Most of this would involve three specific folders
so setting the Finder view on those windows wouldn't be a big deal. I may
try the choose from list idea though to see how it works.
RJay
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