Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
On Mar 9, 2007, at 5:09 PM, Bertrand Landry-Hetu wrote:
Sorry for continuing this thread. Cmd-O, Cmd-Shift-G will give you a tab-completed textfield where you can type the path of the file to open. Works in any Mac app that uses the standard open file dialog. Not quite what you wanted (2 keyboard shortcuts vs 1 key), but close.
That's far from ideal since it doesn't offer you tab completion on files and directories, as the terminal does.
Actually (as I learned today), turns out it does. But it's case sensitive.
Also, typing / or ~ is easier than cmd-shift-g
-Jacob