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Removing Hidden Files.
dogbone
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September 10, 2005 10:59PM
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edited January 2014
Hi,
When I take a folder of files to a PC they are full of hidden thumbnail files (.~filename.jpg) that are annoying.
Can I remove all the hidden files from a folder of images using Terminal?
If I can, what is the Terminal command line.
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bergz
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September 11, 2005 7:56AM
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Originally posted by dogbone
Hi,
When I take a folder of files to a PC they are full of hidden thumbnail files (.~filename.jpg) that are annoying.
Can I remove all the hidden files from a folder of images using Terminal?
If I can, what is the Terminal command line.
Tinkertool
is really easy to use and might have other stuff you want to do. Just open it and select "show hidden and system files"
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dogbone
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September 12, 2005 9:38AM
Hi
That looks interesting but after I show the DSstore and .Trashes I still can't delet the hidden files.
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bergz
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September 12, 2005 4:06PM
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Originally posted by dogbone
Hi
That looks interesting but after I show the DSstore and .Trashes I still can't delet the hidden files.
What's it say when you try?
--B
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Originally posted by dogbone
Hi,
When I take a folder of files to a PC they are full of hidden thumbnail files (.~filename.jpg) that are annoying.
Can I remove all the hidden files from a folder of images using Terminal?
If I can, what is the Terminal command line.
Tinkertool is really easy to use and might have other stuff you want to do. Just open it and select "show hidden and system files"
--B
That looks interesting but after I show the DSstore and .Trashes I still can't delet the hidden files.
Originally posted by dogbone
Hi
That looks interesting but after I show the DSstore and .Trashes I still can't delet the hidden files.
What's it say when you try?
--B