Re: Folder contents PDF?

2010-06-21 Thread Geke
On my PPC with 10.4.11, it works in Camino 2.0.3 also. Not in Safari
4.1

Really nice solution, because you can browse to the folder(s) you want
and print them as needed!

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Re: Folder contents PDF?

2010-06-20 Thread John Carmonne

On Jun 19, 2010, at 12:14 PM, onelucent wrote:

 Works with Firefox, Opera, SeaMonkey,  Not in Camino or Safari on my 
 trials-Tiger 10.4.11.
 Ptherwise, just the drag any folder over an open browser window.
 
 On Jun 19, 2010, at 3:05 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
 
 
 On Jun 19, 2010, at 11:59 AM, onelucent wrote:
 
 Move to the folder onto a web browser.  Then Print as PDF.  Browsers are a 
 great file cataloging and opening utility.  Drag any JPEG file over and 
 Voila, etc.
 


Thanks for that tip it really works great. To think all this time and I was 
doing it the hard way. I was ready to buy some fandanged application.

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Folder contents PDF?

2010-06-19 Thread John Carmonne
Hi All 
I want to make a pdf list of all the file names in my .ISO file folder, or any 
folder for that matter, I'm not seeing anything at the ready for doing this. 
Can someone help me with this?




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Re: Folder contents PDF?

2010-06-19 Thread Dan

At 10:35 AM -0700 6/19/2010, John Carmonne wrote:
I want to make a pdf list of all the file names in my .ISO file 
folder, or any folder for that matter, I'm not seeing anything at 
the ready for doing this. Can someone help me with this?


hum.  That's annoying that you can't print from Finder.

In Terminal:

ls -l  ~/Desktop/a-file-listing.txt

Then open the txt file and do whatever you want with it.

If a graphic is good enough, you can always cmd-shift-4 then hit 
space to select the whole window, then click the mouse to take the 
snapshot.


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Re: Folder contents PDF?

2010-06-19 Thread Dale Hoffman


On Jun 19, 2010, at 1:46 PM, Dan wrote:


At 10:35 AM -0700 6/19/2010, John Carmonne wrote:
I want to make a pdf list of all the file names in my .ISO file  
folder, or any folder for that matter, I'm not seeing anything at  
the ready for doing this. Can someone help me with this?


hum.  That's annoying that you can't print from Finder.



http://www.searchwaresolutions.com/

Printwindow comes in a free version. Requires G4 and OS 10.3.9.
There may be some earlier versions out there.
The full version is worth the $20 but try the shareware version first.

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Re: Folder contents PDF?

2010-06-19 Thread Ken Daggett


On 19 Jun 2010, at 10:35:05 PDT, John Carmonne wrote:

I want to make a pdf list of all the file names in my .ISO file  
folder, or any folder for that matter, I'm not seeing anything at  
the ready for doing this. Can someone help me with this?


Hmm. I tried this and it seems to work. Open the folder, do [CMD-a]  
to select
all. do [CMD-c] to copy to clipboard. Open a TextEdit file and do  
[CMD-v].


Doing this I got a file with all the file names in the folder. I  
would then

think you could then do a standard Print to PDF.

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Re: Folder contents PDF?

2010-06-19 Thread JOHN CARMONNE


On Jun 19, 2010, at 11:17 AM, Ken Daggett wrote:



On 19 Jun 2010, at 10:35:05 PDT, John Carmonne wrote:

I want to make a pdf list of all the file names in my .ISO file  
folder, or any folder for that matter, I'm not seeing anything at  
the ready for doing this. Can someone help me with this?


Hmm. I tried this and it seems to work. Open the folder, do [CMD-a]  
to select
all. do [CMD-c] to copy to clipboard. Open a TextEdit file and do  
[CMD-v].



Good idea
 I did this and I get something other than a text list copied to the  
TextEdit blank page, It's some kind of Alias icon.
I tried the terminal command from Dan but it says it doesn't  
recognize the command.

JOHN CARMONNE
Yorba Linda USA
From TiBook 800




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Re: Folder contents PDF?

2010-06-19 Thread JOHN CARMONNE


On Jun 19, 2010, at 11:26 AM, JOHN CARMONNE wrote:



On Jun 19, 2010, at 11:17 AM, Ken Daggett wrote:



On 19 Jun 2010, at 10:35:05 PDT, John Carmonne wrote:

I want to make a pdf list of all the file names in my .ISO file  
folder, or any folder for that matter, I'm not seeing anything at  
the ready for doing this. Can someone help me with this?


Hmm. I tried this and it seems to work. Open the folder, do [CMD- 
a] to select
all. do [CMD-c] to copy to clipboard. Open a TextEdit file and do  
[CMD-v].



Good idea
 I did this and I get something other than a text list copied to  
the TextEdit blank page, It's some kind of Alias icon.
I tried the terminal command from Dan but it says it doesn't  
recognize the command.


Gee I remember last century I had a DA on my Quadra 650 OS 7.5  that  
would give me a play list of any folder contents.
Seems like it would be a standard Apple feature, never really needed  
it till now. iTunes does this in fine fashion so Apple

should extend this capability to the entire system?


JOHN CARMONNE
Yorba Linda USA
From TiBook 800




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Re: Folder contents PDF?

2010-06-19 Thread Ken Daggett


On 19 Jun 2010, at 11:26:08 PDT, JOHN CARMONNE wrote:


On Jun 19, 2010, at 11:17 AM, Ken Daggett wrote:



On 19 Jun 2010, at 10:35:05 PDT, John Carmonne wrote:

I want to make a pdf list of all the file names in my .ISO file  
folder, or any folder for that matter, I'm not seeing anything at  
the ready for doing this. Can someone help me with this?


Hmm. I tried this and it seems to work. Open the folder, do [CMD- 
a] to select
all. do [CMD-c] to copy to clipboard. Open a TextEdit file and do  
[CMD-v].



Good idea
 I did this and I get something other than a text list copied to  
the TextEdit blank page, It's some kind of Alias icon.
I tried the terminal command from Dan but it says it doesn't  
recognize the command.

--
OK, I see what you mean. I had BBEdit open at the time and used that for
my experiment. Worked there, but with TextEdit I got a document with the
contents of the individual files pasted in. Do you have a version of  
BBEdit

lying around?

Ken
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Re: Folder contents PDF?

2010-06-19 Thread John Carmonne

On Jun 19, 2010, at 11:03 AM, Dale Hoffman wrote:

 
 On Jun 19, 2010, at 1:46 PM, Dan wrote:
 
 At 10:35 AM -0700 6/19/2010, John Carmonne wrote:
 I want to make a pdf list of all the file names in my .ISO file folder, or 
 any folder for that matter, I'm not seeing anything at the ready for doing 
 this. Can someone help me with this?
 
 hum.  That's annoying that you can't print from Finder.
 
 
 http://www.searchwaresolutions.com/
 
 Printwindow comes in a free version. Requires G4 and OS 10.3.9.
 There may be some earlier versions out there.
 The full version is worth the $20 but try the shareware version first.
 
 Dale
This look great however it needs to run on both Intel and PPC, but I'm going to 
get it and see if I can do it via LAN. 
Thanks

John Carmonne
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Re: Folder contents PDF?

2010-06-19 Thread John Carmonne

On Jun 19, 2010, at 11:40 AM, Ken Daggett wrote:

 
 On 19 Jun 2010, at 11:26:08 PDT, JOHN CARMONNE wrote:
 
 On Jun 19, 2010, at 11:17 AM, Ken Daggett wrote:
 
 
 On 19 Jun 2010, at 10:35:05 PDT, John Carmonne wrote:
 
 I want to make a pdf list of all the file names in my .ISO file folder, or 
 any folder for that matter, I'm not seeing anything at the ready for doing 
 this. Can someone help me with this?
 
 Hmm. I tried this and it seems to work. Open the folder, do [CMD-a] to 
 select
 all. do [CMD-c] to copy to clipboard. Open a TextEdit file and do [CMD-v].
 
 
 Good idea
 I did this and I get something other than a text list copied to the TextEdit 
 blank page, It's some kind of Alias icon.
 I tried the terminal command from Dan but it says it doesn't recognize the 
 command.
 --
 OK, I see what you mean. I had BBEdit open at the time and used that for
 my experiment. Worked there, but with TextEdit I got a document with the
 contents of the individual files pasted in. Do you have a version of BBEdit
 lying around?




I've seen BBEdit on one of the machines, I never knew what it's for. I guess I 
know now:-) I'll see if I can download it. Do you just use it in place of 
TextEdit?


John Carmonne
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Re: Folder contents PDF?

2010-06-19 Thread Ken Daggett


On 19 Jun 2010, at 11:48:23 PDT, John Carmonne wrote:

I've seen BBEdit on one of the machines, I never knew what it's  
for. I guess I know now:-) I'll see if I can download it. Do you  
just use it in place of TextEdit?


I use it for almost all plain text files, but it is really for
HTML work, that is if you would rather code than us a WSISYG
page layout application. It will also open almost any file and
let you see its ASCII contents.

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Re: Folder contents PDF?

2010-06-19 Thread onelucent
Move to the folder onto a web browser.  Then Print as PDF.  Browsers  
are a great file cataloging and opening utility.  Drag any JPEG file  
over and Voila, etc.


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Re: Folder contents PDF?

2010-06-19 Thread John Carmonne

On Jun 19, 2010, at 11:58 AM, Ken Daggett wrote:

 
 On 19 Jun 2010, at 11:48:23 PDT, John Carmonne wrote:
 
 I've seen BBEdit on one of the machines, I never knew what it's for. I guess 
 I know now:-) I'll see if I can download it. Do you just use it in place of 
 TextEdit?
 
 I use it for almost all plain text files, but it is really for
 HTML work, that is if you would rather code than us a WSISYG
 page layout application. It will also open almost any file and
 let you see its ASCII contents.
 

Thanks Ken I tried it and it rules in this town:-) 

John Carmonne
Yorba Linda USA
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Re: Folder contents PDF?

2010-06-19 Thread John Carmonne

On Jun 19, 2010, at 11:59 AM, onelucent wrote:

 Move to the folder onto a web browser.  Then Print as PDF.  Browsers are a 
 great file cataloging and opening utility.  Drag any JPEG file over and 
 Voila, etc.



I use Camino, can you tell me how to do the drag?

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Re: Folder contents PDF?

2010-06-19 Thread onelucent
Works on Firefox beautifully.  Maybe not with Safari-although Safari  
opens JPEGs


In fact, in Firefox, you can double-clip a folder within the Index  
generated and get a new index of that subfolder.

On Jun 19, 2010, at 2:59 PM, onelucent wrote:

Move to the folder onto a web browser.  Then Print as PDF.   
Browsers are a great file cataloging and opening utility.  Drag any  
JPEG file over and Voila, etc.


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Re: Folder contents PDF?

2010-06-19 Thread Dan

At 11:26 AM -0700 6/19/2010, JOHN CARMONNE wrote:


I tried the terminal command from Dan but it says it doesn't 
recognize the command.


Then you didn't type it correctly.

Copy this line and paste it into Terminal:

ls -l  ~/Desktop/a-file-listing.txt

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Re: Folder contents PDF?

2010-06-19 Thread onelucent
Works with Firefox, Opera, SeaMonkey,  Not in Camino or Safari on my  
trials-Tiger 10.4.11.

Ptherwise, just the drag any folder over an open browser window.

On Jun 19, 2010, at 3:05 PM, John Carmonne wrote:



On Jun 19, 2010, at 11:59 AM, onelucent wrote:

Move to the folder onto a web browser.  Then Print as PDF.   
Browsers are a great file cataloging and opening utility.  Drag  
any JPEG file over and Voila, etc.




I use Camino, can you tell me how to do the drag?

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OFF-LIST Re: Folder contents PDF?

2010-06-19 Thread John Carmonne

On Jun 19, 2010, at 12:13 PM, Dan wrote:

 At 11:26 AM -0700 6/19/2010, JOHN CARMONNE wrote:
 
 I tried the terminal command from Dan but it says it doesn't recognize the 
 command.
 
 Then you didn't type it correctly.
 
 Copy this line and paste it into Terminal:
 
 ls -l  ~/Desktop/a-file-listing.txt
 
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The copy and paste did work as far as the terminal taking the commnand. So now 
I'm starring at a terminal dialog box?? I did a select of the folder I want a 
text list of and then went to print and did a PDF but I get a PDF of the 
Terminal box??

I did a terminal thing last week for the first time with a MacBook that was 
stuck in path/mode and it was some kinda magic but this has me stumped. I do 
want to learn the Terminal stuff, but to come off with the script is way beyond 
my expertise

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Fwd: Folder contents PDF?

2010-06-19 Thread Bruce Johnson


Begin forwarded message:

 
 Good idea
 I did this and I get something other than a text list copied to the TextEdit 
 blank page, It's some kind of Alias icon.
 I tried the terminal command from Dan but it says it doesn't recognize the 
 command.
 --
 OK, I see what you mean. I had BBEdit open at the time and used that for
 my experiment. Worked there, but with TextEdit I got a document with the
 contents of the individual files pasted in. Do you have a version of BBEdit
 lying around?



I've run into this before; it's a BBEdit thing, but it also works in 
TextWrangler, IIRC, which is their free 'BBEdit Lite' equivalent.
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Re: Folder contents PDF?

2010-06-19 Thread John Carmonne

On Jun 19, 2010, at 12:27 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:

 
 
 Begin forwarded message:
 
 
 Good idea
 I did this and I get something other than a text list copied to the 
 TextEdit blank page, It's some kind of Alias icon.
 I tried the terminal command from Dan but it says it doesn't recognize the 
 command.
 --
 OK, I see what you mean. I had BBEdit open at the time and used that for
 my experiment. Worked there, but with TextEdit I got a document with the
 contents of the individual files pasted in. Do you have a version of BBEdit
 lying around?
 
 
 
 I've run into this before; it's a BBEdit thing, but it also works in 
 TextWrangler, IIRC, which is their free 'BBEdit Lite' equivalent.
 -- 
 Bruce Johnson


The BBEdit Demo did the trick, not fancy looking but who cares? :-) I'll look 
for the TextWrangler and try to hone some skills on it.
So much software and little time.

John Carmonne
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