BTW this is not a revolution issue but an OS one. This is how the OS refers to the root of the startup volume. The first slash means "The startup drive". For other volumes you would access the mount point folder which is Volumes i.e. /Volumes/My Other Drive/Some Folder/...

To access the home folder of the currently logged in user you start with a tilde ~ i.e. ~/Documents/Some Folder/...

Bob Sneidar
IT Manager
Logos Management
Calvary Chapel CM

On Jan 8, 2009, at 4:52 PM, Timothy Miller wrote:

Hi,

Not so many elementary questions on the list these days. Well, I've
got an infinite supply. It might not show, but I did attempt to read
the instructions.

Hoping to waste less time on the web and email, I've got a new plan.
I'll launch Firefox and Mail from a small Rev stack, and shame myself
by tallying the minutes wasted each day.

Question 1 -- I'm sorry to say I can't figure out the right syntax
for the path name to the Firefox application, for instance. I thought
it might be "applications/Firefox" or "applications/Firefox.app" or
"my hard disk/Applications/Firefox" and so on, but those don't seem
correct. Please advise.

Question 2 -- There doesn't seem to be a "quit" command that
corresponds to the "launch" command, for applications. How do I do
that? Do I need AppleScript?

Thanks in advance.


Tim




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