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![]() Snapz Pro X is a trademark of Ambrosia Software. Screen reproductions produced with Snapz Pro X. in the United States and/or other countries. Library of Congress Card Number: 2003100045 ISBN: 0-7821-4192-7 SYBEX and the SYBEX logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of SYBEX Inc. ![]() No part of this publication may be stored in a retrieval system, transmitted, or reproduced in any way, including but not limited to photocopy, photograph, magnetic, or other record, without the prior agreement and written permission of the publisher. Dendy Developmental Editor: Brianne Agatep Production Editor: Dennis Fitzgerald Technical Editor: James Bucanek Copyeditor: Cheryl Hauser Compositor: Jeffrey Wilson, Happenstance Type-O-Rama Proofreaders: Emily Hsuan, Darcey Maurer, Nancy Riddiough, Monique van den Berg Indexer: Ted Laux Cover Designer, Illustrator: Richard Miller, Calyx Design Copyright © 2003 SYBEX Inc., 1151 Marina Village Parkway, Alameda, CA 94501. command+shift+3Ĭrosshair to allow selection of screenshot areaĪssociate Publisher: Joel Fugazzotto Acquisitions Editor: Ellen L. Screenshots (Chapter 7) By default, screenshots are saved to the Desktop in PDF format add the control key to any of the below to copy to the clipboard instead. Minimize active window to the Dock (add option to minimize all windows for the active application)Ĭycle through current application’s windows Hide current application (add option to hide other apps) (You can quit or hide applications as you cycle through them.)Īpplications including the Finder (see Chapters 6 and 7) command+H The Dock (Chapter 6) command+tab or command+shift+tabĬycle through active applications. Open/Save Dialog Shortcuts (Chapter 5) tabĬhange directory view to Applications/Computer/ Favorites/Home/iDisk (respectively) iDisk will be mounted if necessary.Ĭreate new folder in the current directory Go back or forward in window view historyĬlose active Finder window (add option to close all) Go to Computer/Home/iDisk/Applications/Favorites (respectively) in active window (a new window will be opened if necessary)īring up “Go to Folder” dialog in active window (a new window will be opened if necessary) Show/hide window toolbar for active window And you don't need to do a reset for users permissions unless you see ~/LIbrary/Preferences isn't what the screeshot above is showing.Īnd clearing out some space on the drive if it is unusualy low, may be a fix for the initial problem.The Finder (Chapter 5) control+tab or control+I (in list view)Ĭhange column sorting cycles columns left to right (add shift key to cycle right to left) Note: I wouldn't go full bore with any of what ds store is suggesting until you try my suggestions above and find they don't work. It is only a pale reflection of the actual Unix permissions. "Folders and files inherit the group of the folder in which they were created, regardless of the user's default group."Īnd the Ownerhsip/Permissions displayed in Get Info gives very little information. And you don't need write privileges to run or use a program. The account administrator is in the Unix admin group, but that doesn't necessarily mean that the admin group for a particular item will give the administrator full r w x privileges. It's just that this can get a bit complicated. ![]() Do a Get Info, right-click, on the Macintosh HD folder, or whatever you may have named it. Not being able to save a preference setting may be the result of an overfull startup disk. Go to the second level HD Library and drag that folder into the field next to File. Do not hit Apply to enclosed or Clear ACL's or anything else. You may have administrator privileges for your account, but that's not the same thing as the admin group, for purposes of Unix Permissions.įor the Permissions you messed with, get BatChmod, which has an easy to use interface for changing the actual Unix Permissions. This is what you should be seeing instead.Īnd I think there is a basic misunderstanding about the admin group. The screenshot above with the mucked up Permissions is the second level HD Library. The ~ in the path indicates your home folder Library. ![]() First, I think you went to the Preferences folder in the wrong Library. ![]()
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