Brilliant! Thanks!
On Nov 6, 3:45 pm, philostein <[email protected]> wrote: > Get the old app in pane 1, press ⌘C, get the new app in pane 1, Move > To…, ⌘V in pane 3, ← > > Basically, just paste the old app into pane 3 then arrow back one. > > On Nov 7, 2:06 am, paulw <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > If I download an updated version of an app, for instance, I might > > forget which part of my app folder hierarchy the original is sitting > > in (Applications --> Graphics --> Vector, for instance). What I used > > to do, can't remember if it was an earlier version of Q, or if it was > > LaunchBar, was select "move to", then in the third pane find the app > > and arrow backwards to get the enclosing folder. > > > Not a big deal, but that used to be convenient. > > > On Nov 4, 4:22 pm, philostein <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > You can get Move to… in pane 2, and navigate to any file in pane 3 > > > using the ←→ keys. But how can you move something to a non-folder? > > > > On Nov 5, 6:35 am, paulw <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Thanks. Similar question: is it possible for the "move to" contextual > > > > menu to include non-folders? > > > > > On Nov 3, 6:44 pm, Jon Stovell <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > The applications listed in the third pane should be the same as those > > > > > that appear in the Open With contextual menu that appears when you > > > > > right-click on a file in Finder. If the application you want doesn't > > > > > appear there, it won't appear in QS's third pane either. Since it is > > > > > up to the application itself to declare what sorts of files it is > > > > > capable of opening, the only way to change this is to edit the > > > > > application's innards so that it announces to the operating system > > > > > that it can open the files you want to open with it. > > > > > > On Nov 3, 6:23 pm, paulw <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > When I choose a file, choose "open with" and then go to the third > > > > > > pane, more often than not the app I want doesn't show up if I start > > > > > > typing its name. I have to instead select the Applications folder > > > > > > and > > > > > > find the app I want. > > > > > > > Any way I can change this?
