Hi

I'm not sure of the full context of your problem but you could also do a regex search and replace

search for this:     ^(.+)$   (make sure to tick of regex)
replace with this:   $1\t$1

Then all your lines is duplicated separated by a tab.

/ Michael

On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 4:30 PM, Tobias Jung <newsgr@tobiasjung.net> wrote:
supinum <david@supinum.com> wrote (Thu, 15 Jul 2010 03:24:41 -0700):

> Still one question though.
> What if I have thousands of images...
> Will I under any circumstances have to scroll down to the bottom of my list
> to in order to select every single line?

No, you can use command + a to select all, then hit the option key once.
You'll see that the normal kind of selection switches to column mode --
at least, in theory.
I don't know why but sometimes this doesn't work for me and I have to
hit the option key a few times for the selection to change, or maybe de-
select all and start again...

Kind regards,
Tobias Jung





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