Or you can just live in the terminal :). I find it faster than navigating Finder, and the "open" utility Apple added to BSD is quite handy.
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 9:45 PM, Ryan Schmidt <ryandes...@macports.org>wrote: > > On Jan 5, 2011, at 11:22, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote: > > > TextEdit added an "txt" extension to the file, so, the file qhdmmint.gplt > was saved as qhdmmint.gplt.txt in the disk. This was why gnuplot didn't find > it! Now, erasing the "txt" and moving qhdmmint.gplt.txt to qhdmmint.gplt I > got my graph normally. The weird thing is that qhdmmint.gplt.txt appeared > without the "txt"extension in Finder, that was why I was confused with the > names... > > Yes, the Finder hides filename extensions by default. One of the first > things I do on my Macs is disable that feature. It may help Grandma be less > scared of her computer, but it does not help people who know how computers > work. To disable this feature, choose Preferences from the Finder menu in > the menubar, click Advanced, and check the checkbox "Show all filename > extensions." > > > -- Jason M. Swails Quantum Theory Project, University of Florida Ph.D. Graduate Student 352-392-4032
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