On 10/11/2015 10:17 PM, steve harley wrote:
On 2015-10-11 12:41 , John wrote:
Turns out there's a version of Windiff available for Mac OS X.
http://windiff.software.informer.com/download-windiff-for-mac-osx/
i don't see a bonafide Mac Windiff there, but maybe my adblocker is
screwing with that website; there are several ways to compare file
hierarchies on a Mac, e.g. rsync
You can still compare the two directory trees. Windiff will tell you
what files are in each directory tree sub-directory & highlight the
differences, i.e. files and/or sub-directories that exist in one tree,
but not the other.
Larry described a different problem — there were multiple source cards,
and the files had been reorganized into subdirectories after transfer to
his computer; he didn't want to compare to the source cards, he wanted
to find gaps in the filename sequence regardless of subdirectory
it occurs to me this would be an opportunity to learn Lua (Lightroom's
scripting language)
I wonder if opening a terminal window and using the "ls -a -l [pathname]"
command and pipe it to a textfile would do the trick?
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