Re: Mavericks - Unhide the User Library Folder

2013-10-29 Thread Ronda Brown

 On 29 Oct 2013, at 1:37 pm, Severin Crisp sevcr...@westnet.com.au wrote:
 
 What has happened to the limit on mail retained in IOS7 Mail?   Used to be 50 
 but I currently have 318 showing for two users and counting!   Can not find 
 where to change it.

Hi Severin,

Stop looking, you won't find it!
The 50 limit option to limit the number of emails displayed in the mail app was 
removed in iOS7 and you can not change back to iOS6. 
Apple need to hear from you if you want to see a change:
 
http://www.apple.com/feedback/ lodge a complaint under iPhone or iPad and 
request this feature to be returned. 
There are a lot of people who want it changed back to what it was in iOS6.

Cheers,
Ronni
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Re: Mavericks - Unhide the User Library Folder

2013-10-29 Thread Severin Crisp
Thanks Ronni, have sent it!  
Severin

On 29 Oct 2013, at 2:52 pm, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:

 
 On 29 Oct 2013, at 1:37 pm, Severin Crisp sevcr...@westnet.com.au wrote:
 
 What has happened to the limit on mail retained in IOS7 Mail?   Used to be 
 50 but I currently have 318 showing for two users and counting!   Can not 
 find where to change it.
 
 Hi Severin,
 
 Stop looking, you won't find it!
 The 50 limit option to limit the number of emails displayed in the mail app 
 was removed in iOS7 and you can not change back to iOS6. 
 Apple need to hear from you if you want to see a change:
  
 http://www.apple.com/feedback/ lodge a complaint under iPhone or iPad and 
 request this feature to be returned. 
 There are a lot of people who want it changed back to what it was in iOS6.
 
 Cheers,
 Ronni
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Re: Mavericks - Unhide the User Library Folder

2013-10-29 Thread Rob Phillips
And I use the free/ shareware (remember that term!) app TinkerTool to 
set a bunch of settings like this.


Not sure if it's available for Mavericks yet.

Rob

On 29/10/13 1:00 PM, Ronni Brown wrote:

Hi Mavericks adoptees,

Mavericks hides the user Library folder ( ~/Library) by default, just 
as Lion and Mountain Lion do.
You can open it easily enough by holding down *Option *while choosing 
Library from the Finder's*Go* menu, or you can use*Terminal.app 
*and**type the command  chflags nohidden ~/Library (without the 
quotes) and hit*Enter* and your User Library shows in Finder.


Mavericks introduces an easier way to make the user Library folder 
visible all the time---no more fiddling in Terminal.
All you need to do is* open your Home Folder in its own window*, 
choose*View  Show View Options*, and select the *Show Library 
Folder *checkbox.


I would imagine Mavericks will behave the same way Mountain Lion  
Lion do; so ever time an update appears (10.9.1 or 10.9.2), the User 
Library will be re-hidden and you'll have to repeat this procedure... 
but it will be much quicker than having to go into Terminal every time 
after each update to the OS to have ~/Library folder visible all the time.


Cheers,
Ronni

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2.3GHz / 8GB / 750GB @ 7200rpm HD

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Re: Mavericks - Unhide the User Library Folder

2013-10-29 Thread Ronni Brown

On 29 Oct 2013, at 8:09 pm, Rob Phillips r.phill...@iinet.net.au wrote:

 And I use the free/ shareware (remember that term!) app TinkerTool to set a 
 bunch of settings like this.

Why use Third Party apps when they are not required.
 
 Not sure if it's available for Mavericks yet.

TinkerTool Release 5.0 (Build 131022) adds support for OS X 10.9.

Cheers,
Ronni
 
 
 Rob
 
 On 29/10/13 1:00 PM, Ronni Brown wrote:
 Hi Mavericks adoptees,
 
 Mavericks hides the user Library folder ( ~/Library) by default, just as 
 Lion and Mountain Lion do. 
 You can open it easily enough by holding down Option while choosing Library 
 from the Finder’s Go menu, or you can use Terminal.app and type the command  
 chflags nohidden ~/Library (without the quotes) and hit Enter and your 
 User Library shows in Finder.
 
 Mavericks introduces an easier way to make the user Library folder visible 
 all the time—no more fiddling in Terminal. 
 All you need to do is open your Home Folder in its own window, choose View  
 Show View Options, and select the Show Library Folder checkbox.
 
 I would imagine Mavericks will behave the same way Mountain Lion  Lion do; 
 so ever time an update appears (10.9.1 or 10.9.2), the User Library will be 
 re-hidden and you'll have to repeat this procedure... but it will be much 
 quicker than having to go into Terminal every time after each update to the 
 OS to have ~/Library folder visible all the time.
 
 Cheers,
 Ronni
 
 17 MacBook Pro 2.3GHz Quad-Core i7 “Thunderbolt
 2.3GHz / 8GB / 750GB @ 7200rpm HD
 
 OS X 10.9 Mavericks
 Windows 7 Ultimate (under sufferance)
 

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Re: Mavericks - Unhide the User Library Folder

2013-10-29 Thread John Thompson
Hi Ronni,
It appears that after using Terminal to find ~/Library, it now stays 
permanently in the User, or Home, folder.

Regards

John
On 29 Oct 2013, at 1:00 pm, Ronni Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:

 Hi Mavericks adoptees,
 
 Mavericks hides the user Library folder ( ~/Library) by default, just as Lion 
 and Mountain Lion do. 
 You can open it easily enough by holding down Option while choosing Library 
 from the Finder’s Go menu, or you can use Terminal.app and type the command  
 chflags nohidden ~/Library (without the quotes) and hit Enter and your User 
 Library shows in Finder.
 
 Mavericks introduces an easier way to make the user Library folder visible 
 all the time—no more fiddling in Terminal. 
 All you need to do is open your Home Folder in its own window, choose View  
 Show View Options, and select the Show Library Folder checkbox.
 
 I would imagine Mavericks will behave the same way Mountain Lion  Lion do; 
 so ever time an update appears (10.9.1 or 10.9.2), the User Library will be 
 re-hidden and you'll have to repeat this procedure... but it will be much 
 quicker than having to go into Terminal every time after each update to the 
 OS to have ~/Library folder visible all the time.
 
 Cheers,
 Ronni
 
 17 MacBook Pro 2.3GHz Quad-Core i7 “Thunderbolt
 2.3GHz / 8GB / 750GB @ 7200rpm HD
 
 OS X 10.9 Mavericks
 Windows 7 Ultimate (under sufferance)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: Mavericks - Unhide the User Library Folder

2013-10-29 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi John,

Yes, the Terminal command will make the User Library permanently visible (until 
the next update 9.0.1 if Mavericks does the same as previous OS X).

Cheers,
Ronni
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 On 30 Oct 2013, at 6:36 am, John Thompson jet...@iprimus.com.au wrote:
 
 Hi Ronni,
   It appears that after using Terminal to find ~/Library, it now stays 
 permanently in the User, or Home, folder.
 
 Regards
 
 John
 On 29 Oct 2013, at 1:00 pm, Ronni Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
 
 Hi Mavericks adoptees,
 
 Mavericks hides the user Library folder ( ~/Library) by default, just as 
 Lion and Mountain Lion do. 
 You can open it easily enough by holding down Option while choosing Library 
 from the Finder’s Go menu, or you can use Terminal.app and type the command  
 chflags nohidden ~/Library (without the quotes) and hit Enter and your 
 User Library shows in Finder.
 
 Mavericks introduces an easier way to make the user Library folder visible 
 all the time—no more fiddling in Terminal. 
 All you need to do is open your Home Folder in its own window, choose View  
 Show View Options, and select the Show Library Folder checkbox.
 
 I would imagine Mavericks will behave the same way Mountain Lion  Lion do; 
 so ever time an update appears (10.9.1 or 10.9.2), the User Library will be 
 re-hidden and you'll have to repeat this procedure... but it will be much 
 quicker than having to go into Terminal every time after each update to the 
 OS to have ~/Library folder visible all the time.
 
 Cheers,
 Ronni
 
 17 MacBook Pro 2.3GHz Quad-Core i7 “Thunderbolt
 2.3GHz / 8GB / 750GB @ 7200rpm HD
 
 OS X 10.9 Mavericks
 Windows 7 Ultimate (under sufferance)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: Mavericks - Unhide the User Library Folder

2013-10-29 Thread Peter Hinchliffe

On 30/10/2013, at 7:14 AM, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:

 Hi John,
 
 Yes, the Terminal command will make the User Library permanently visible 
 (until the next update 9.0.1 if Mavericks does the same as previous OS X).
 
 Cheers,
 Ronni
 Sent from Ronni's iPad4
 
 On 30 Oct 2013, at 6:36 am, John Thompson jet...@iprimus.com.au wrote:
 
 Hi Ronni,
  It appears that after using Terminal to find ~/Library, it now stays 
 permanently in the User, or Home, folder.
 
 Regards
 
 John
 On 29 Oct 2013, at 1:00 pm, Ronni Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:


Having exposed the ~/Library folder, simply drag it to the Finder Window's 
sidebar or Toolbar. You'll never lose it again.

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Mavericks - Unhide the User Library Folder

2013-10-28 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Mavericks adoptees,

Mavericks hides the user Library folder ( ~/Library) by default, just as Lion 
and Mountain Lion do. 
You can open it easily enough by holding down Option while choosing Library 
from the Finder’s Go menu, or you can use Terminal.app and type the command  
chflags nohidden ~/Library (without the quotes) and hit Enter and your User 
Library shows in Finder.

Mavericks introduces an easier way to make the user Library folder visible all 
the time—no more fiddling in Terminal. 
All you need to do is open your Home Folder in its own window, choose View  
Show View Options, and select the Show Library Folder checkbox.

I would imagine Mavericks will behave the same way Mountain Lion  Lion do; so 
ever time an update appears (10.9.1 or 10.9.2), the User Library will be 
re-hidden and you'll have to repeat this procedure... but it will be much 
quicker than having to go into Terminal every time after each update to the OS 
to have ~/Library folder visible all the time.

Cheers,
Ronni

17 MacBook Pro 2.3GHz Quad-Core i7 “Thunderbolt
2.3GHz / 8GB / 750GB @ 7200rpm HD

OS X 10.9 Mavericks
Windows 7 Ultimate (under sufferance)




















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Re: Mavericks - Unhide the User Library Folder

2013-10-28 Thread Severin Crisp
That is a real help, Ronni.   Terminal is interminable for non-regular Terminal 
users!   But why hide the Library in the first place?   No one in their right 
mind is going to seriously monkey with it and I am sure it will require at 
least an administrator password like the Applications folder to pull anything 
out of it.  
Maybe I am living in an older world dream but I find all this security stuff a 
real pain - like the rigmarole to make the IOS7.0.3 update tick after 
installing it earlier today.  
What has happened to the limit on mail retained in IOS7 Mail?   Used to be 50 
but I currently have 318 showing for two users and counting!   Can not find 
where to change it.  
Enjoy this glorious, sunny, late spring day everyone, soon out tongues will be 
hanging out when summer finally bites.
Severin Crisp


On 29 Oct 2013, at 1:00 pm, Ronni Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:

 Hi Mavericks adoptees,
 
 Mavericks hides the user Library folder ( ~/Library) by default, just as Lion 
 and Mountain Lion do. 
 You can open it easily enough by holding down Option while choosing Library 
 from the Finder’s Go menu, or you can use Terminal.app and type the command  
 chflags nohidden ~/Library (without the quotes) and hit Enter and your User 
 Library shows in Finder.
 
 Mavericks introduces an easier way to make the user Library folder visible 
 all the time—no more fiddling in Terminal. 
 All you need to do is open your Home Folder in its own window, choose View  
 Show View Options, and select the Show Library Folder checkbox.
 
 I would imagine Mavericks will behave the same way Mountain Lion  Lion do; 
 so ever time an update appears (10.9.1 or 10.9.2), the User Library will be 
 re-hidden and you'll have to repeat this procedure... but it will be much 
 quicker than having to go into Terminal every time after each update to the 
 OS to have ~/Library folder visible all the time.
 
 Cheers,
 Ronni
 
 17 MacBook Pro 2.3GHz Quad-Core i7 “Thunderbolt
 2.3GHz / 8GB / 750GB @ 7200rpm HD
 
 OS X 10.9 Mavericks
 Windows 7 Ultimate (under sufferance)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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