File associations in Panther
James.Cass at sealedair.com
James.Cass at sealedair.com
Fri Feb 27 13:43:14 EST 2004
I have been a Apple/Mac aficionado since the Apple ][ days. And I have
defended Apple against the "Evil Windows Users" in some debates that felt
like a verbal Aikido sparring match. But here we are in Panther 20 years
after the first Mac, and the Finder window STILL doesn't update to show a
programmatically copied file unless you tickle the window by clicking in
it (or using the AppleScript "update folder' command)! Now that's just
inexcusable. This is not a characteristic, this is a major FLAW. It is
these kinds of "characteristics" that provide ammo to those who criticize
the MacOS for not being a serious operating system.
Harumph!!
-James
Richard Gaskin <ambassador at fourthworld.com>
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02/27/04 01:12 PM
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Subject: Re: File associations in Panther
Robert Brenstein wrote:
>>>> I sometimes have to stuff the standalone. Then delete the
>>>> original. Then unstuff to get it all to work again. On really bad
>>>> cases, I file transfer the standalone to another mac and then bring
>>>> it back. This always does the trick.
>>>
>>> As I mentioned recently on the list, deleting the standalone and then
>>> dragging it back out of the Trash does the same.
>>
>> Curious. Is this a Finder bug? Is it a known issue?
>
> It is a long-standing (as long as OS7 at least) issue, although I would
> not call it a bug as such. The problem is to trigger Finder into
> updating its desktop database for a program that is already cataloged.
As a developer "gotcha" I agree it should not be called a bug. But are
there any end-user actions that could be adversely affected by the
Finder "characteristic"?
--
Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Media Corporation
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