right, you cant change the creation date. sorry for shooting too quick :) Am 01.06.2010 um 15:09 schrieb philgroups:
> Because I read it only modifies modification and access times - from > man touch: > > " > touch -- change file access and modification times > > DESCRIPTION > The touch utility sets the modification and access times of files > to the > current time of day. If the file doesn't exist, it is created > with > default permissions. > " > > > On May 31, 12:18 am, Marcel Hild <[email protected]> wrote: >> Why don't you use touch, which is already installed on your System? >> >> Am 30.05.2010 um 16:24 schrieb philgroups <[email protected]>: >> >> >> >>> Dang! I forgot to mention, download the ChangeFileDates file from: >>> http://www.hamsoftengineering.com/codeSharing/ChangeFileDates/ChangeF... >>> Unzip it and put it in: >>> ~/Library/Application Support/ChangeFileDates >>> (You need to create the 'ChangeFileDates' folder.) >>> This is a command line tool for changing creation dates by HAMSoft >>> Engineering. >>> Cheers, philgroups. >> >>> On May 30, 5:51 pm, philgroups <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> Hi, I've made 2 QS actions: >> >>>> http://tinyurl.com/2666rqfhttp://tinyurl.com/2f2ptvg >> >>>> 'Change creation date.scpt' allows you to change the creation and >>>> modification dates of one file in QS first pane. >>>> 'Creation date.scpt' gets the creation date of one selected file in >>>> QS, in a form to paste into the script above. >> >>>> Put the scripts in '~/Library/Application Support/Quicksilver/ >>>> Actions' >>>> to have them available as actions in Pane 2. I can't remember if you >>>> need to activate any special preferences in QS for these to work. >> >>>> I use them to copy the creation date of an original movie to an >>>> exported one. >>>> The creation date action will say the error, if there is one. >>>> I'll post more info if my submitted hint gets onto macosxhints.com >>>> and/ >>>> or if anyone is interested! >> >>>> Cheers, philgroups.
