In your other post you said you want to escape the spaces. You can do this with a Search and Replace action. If the path is clickable depends on where you paste it in.
Or do you want a file URL? A file URL is like this:
OIC, Thanks. I use a Microsoft (non apple) split keyboard. I also had a hacktosh for years so I still get a little confused when I say option, command, etc. Thanks for pointing this out. I forgot that Apple does have added levels on menus with the right key presses.
I know. My mind sees three modifier keys and remembers the pattern of order. The left one, the right one, the middle one - which is useful when I do work on a Windows system as I just mirror them (in my mind) or flip em over.
This is Dan's example. I took out the window to check the results as I wanted the result on the clipboard and I used search and replace to find spaces and replace with backslash spaces.
Man there seems to be so many places that option is tucked away, Apple seems to be doing that more and more with things. How long has that been hiding there, right click and then option that is tricky. All the screen resolutions that were hidden in Lion that show back up with option clicking and option clicking in Preview with the file types gives you so many more options etc.
The strange thing about that is that the option and right click file path does not escape the non posix characters (spaces). I have one that works in my services menu that, after greatly reducing the clutter in my services men, now is on that first menu and so is easy to see.
I don’t remember when or where I got the script. It seems to be an old Automator script. But clicking on that script does produce a clickable file path.
If you are speaking of the system’s Copy as Pathname in the Context Menu, I think they made it like this on purpose. You don’t always want a path with escaped spaces.
Yes. I was just chasing down all we discussed. You are right that sometimes you just want the pure path. I was just commenting in case anyone had followed this discussion and thought that the option right click would produce what I had originally asked about, getting to a clickable link.
KM is really a great app, one I can't imagine ever going without. A hearty "good pn ya mate" to the developer.
I have a great tool (but I don't remember the name) that gives me several options for copying the path. Anyone know how to easily figure out which tool is doing this?
You know me Dan, I'd do anything to make sure you die happy. LOL
The joy of owning and using a Mac -- it is already so much better/easier to use on day 1, and then you get to keep finding cool stuff for years to come.
I liked this group of tips. I learned a thing or two. I especially liked learning about using “caffeinate” to stop sleeping cycles while doing updates, etc.