Am 03.07.2010 um 01.21 schrieb LuKreme:
On Jul 2, 2010, at 16:56, Macs R We <[email protected]> wrote:
When I read this, I understood him to be saying that he manually re-
orders items such as individual volumes in mounted drives section
(try it, it works!) snip...snip...snip...
The Devices are ordered in the order they are mounted, as I recall.
I DO also reorder the volumes, and that works ok.
I was talking about the items you drag onto the sidebar.
What I spoke about is that certain items, which I added (and sorted)
manually, do suddenly NOT APPEAR anymore in the sidebar. In fact, 16
to 18 out of approx 21 items just disappear. That "disappearance" does
not occur regularly, but it happens often enough to have pushed me to
save a copy of the relevant plist file ("com.apple.sidebarlists.plist").
The "disappeared" items usually show up again in the expected manually
sorted order, when I throw away the plist file, reinstall the
previously saved copy of that file and quit and restart the Finder...
As I have stated before, that procedure usually brings me back my
sidebar the way I have sorted it with all the manually added items,
without the need to log out and in again.
But sometimes the Finder just refuse to read the restored plist, and I
have to log out/in again to get my sidebar.
My question was: How do I get the Finder to read that restored plist
file WITHOUT the need to go through the login procedures.
Rudolf
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