Rick,
Can you send me your applescript?  I overlooked the fact that your two
libraries are not identical, sorry.  But I'd like to do the same thing,
keeping my whole library on the external drive and only selected playlists
on the laptop & iPod...

Ciao for now!
Cathy GREEN ;-)

Atherton HS French
3000 Dundee Rd
Louisville, KY  40205
502.485.8202ext204
fax 502.485.8985
cgreen1 at jefferson.k12.ky.us

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> Cathy,
>  I use the apple script to maintain Two separate iTunes Libraries, with
> different tracks, playlists, podcasts, etc.
> this way, i have ~10-15GB of music on my laptop, and the entire 36GB
> library on the external that i plug in when i'm at home at my desk.
> That way, i can still listen to (some) music while i'm away from home,
> without having to manually go in and choose the library that i want, or
> without having song show up in my library with the "!", meaning i can't
> use them when i'm not connected to the external drive.
> 
> once it was set up, it isn't any harder than using i tunes. i saved the
> applescript as an application, and assigned it the same icon as iTunes.
> i removed iTunes from my dock and placed the "Launch iTunes" script into
> the dock.
> 
> now, when i click on it, if i'm connected, i get the full library, if not,
> i get the portables library.
> 
> well, that's how i do it anyway, so that i don't have to manually switch
> things around.
> it's pretty cool too, because whichever library that i;m using at the
> moment, shows up in the media viewer in the other iLife apps...
> 
> rick
> 
> 
> On Jan 18, 2006, at 10:31 AM, Green, Cathy wrote:
> 
> 
>       Rick, 
>       You know that you can set up the re-route in iTunes in the
> preferences, right?  It's easier than writing an applescript command.  I
> have all my music in the external drive and simply re-routed from the
> iTunes folder in the desktop to the folder on the external drive...can't
> help you with the resizing, but am interested in the response, as I have a
> similar issue...
> 
>       Ciao for now! 
>       Cathy GREEN ;-) 
> 
>       Atherton HS French 
>       3000 Dundee Rd 
>       Louisville, KY  40205 
>       502.485.8202ext204 
>       fax 502.485.8985 
>       cgreen1 at jefferson.k12.ky.us 
> 
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>               Is there a free/cheap program that will let me resize the
> partitions  
>       on my external drive? 
> 
>               I have a 160GB external firewire drive, that i had
> partitioned into  
>       two volumes, one 60GB (to match the size of the iBook) for full copy
> 
>       bootable backups, and one 100GB one for extra files and such. 
> 
>               Since getting the PowerBook, which has an 80GB drive, i'd
> like to  
>       change the partition sizes on the external to reflect this - 80GB
> for  
>       backups, 80GB for extra storage - 
> 
>               i'd like to be able to do this without erasing the drives,
> as i have  
>       my main 36GB iTunes library on the storage volume (i only keep a  
>       portion of my music on the portables, and use an applescript to make
> 
>       iTunes check at startup to see if the external library is present,  
>       saving space and time). 
> 
>               so, any help? i'd rather not spend (much) money if i don't
> have too,  
>       as this is a one time deal. 
> 
>               rick 
> 
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