That's another weakness of classic Mac OS (Mac OS 9.2 and lower)... If you
had Mac OS X, you could "ls" from the command line to get a list of files.

-Andrew



On 4/30/05 9:18 PM, "Fluxstringer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> Fluxstringer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>> In the days when 100 MB was a big drive for me I used to print out
>>> Directory lists. No this was not on PC but a platform still respected
>>> amongst the cognoscentti.
>>> 
>>> I am using OS 9.1 and have been trying to figure an easy way to do
>>> this. I never wrote an Applescript but suppose I could try.
>>> But is there another, easier way?
>> 
>> What happens when, with a window open in list view, you choose
>> "Print Window" from the File menu?
>> 
>> (I'd try it myself, but my printer is broken.)
>> --
> _________________
> 
> Nothing.
> 
> And printing the screen alone won't give me a list of hundreds of
> graphics files but only what shows on the screen.


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