How do you get access to the .DS_store file?

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  • Reply 21 of 26
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by C.A.T.S. CEO


    I saved a .txt file in my home folder called .blah.txt. Finder didn't say anything.

    ...



    If that is the truth, than you better get a decent fix asap.
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  • Reply 22 of 26
    outsideroutsider Posts: 6,008member
    Files aren't supposed to have "/" at the end of them. You're basically telling the Terminal that it's a folder.
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  • Reply 23 of 26
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Outsider


    Files aren't supposed to have "/" at the end of them. You're basically telling the Terminal that it's a folder.



    Cool! it works now
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  • Reply 24 of 26
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    Originally Posted by Vox Barbara


    If that is the truth, than you better get a decent fix asap.



    Its in a 3rd party app that does not warn me when I save .(name).txt files. The app is called Haxial Textedit.
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  • Reply 25 of 26
    mr. memr. me Posts: 3,221member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by C.A.T.S. CEO


    Its in a 3rd party app that does not warn me when I save .(name).txt files. The app is called Haxial Textedit.



    What's so great about this app that you are willing to live with such an obvious flaw?
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  • Reply 26 of 26
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by C.A.T.S. CEO


    Its in a 3rd party app that does not warn me when I save .(name).txt files. The app is called Haxial Textedit.



    Now i understand where your confusion lies. You better shed that kinda info in

    the first place.
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