But what I want to
>do is get a list of graphics files on disk, so that I can separate the
>wheat from the chaff, so to speak. Is there a FM function, a utility,
>or a script I could use to do this? Am I missing something obvious?
You can use the Archive utility, which copies the entire
Thanks, Shlomo - sounds good. And thanks to the others who replied
offlist. It seems quite popular.
Jack
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> are actually needed in my FM files; the rest are junk that can be
> archived and pretty much forgotten. I know how to get a LOF, and I know
> how to see the properties for each file reference. But what I want to
> do is get a list of graphics files on disk, so that I can
Thanks, Shlomo - sounds good. And thanks to the others who replied
offlist. It seems quite popular.
Jack
--
Jack DeLand :: member, information architecture institute :: 734.629.7890 ::
www.jackdeland.com
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> are actually needed in my FM files; the rest are junk that can be
> archived and pretty much forgotten. I know how to get a LOF, and I know
> how to see the properties for each file reference. But what I want to
> do is get a list of graphics files on disk, so that I can separate
But what I want to
>do is get a list of graphics files on disk, so that I can separate the
>wheat from the chaff, so to speak. Is there a FM function, a utility,
>or a script I could use to do this? Am I missing something obvious?
You can use the Archive utility, which copies the entire
list of graphics files on disk, so that I can separate the
wheat from the chaff, so to speak. Is there a FM function, a utility,
or a script I could use to do this? Am I missing something obvious?
Thanks!
--
Jack DeLand :: Member, Information Architecture Institute :: 734.629.7890
list of graphics files on disk, so that I can separate the
wheat from the chaff, so to speak. Is there a FM function, a utility,
or a script I could use to do this? Am I missing something obvious?
Thanks!
--
Jack DeLand :: Member, Information Architecture Institute :: 734.629.7890