Hi,
When I've got many files open in the project drawer, it's difficult to track down the one I want. It would be great if there was an option to sort the files alphabetically.
Cheers,
Andrew.
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First of all, just bought my license, and want to say what a great editor this has been thus far.
Now, onto my question:
I am trying to duplicate the refresh safari command to work with FireFox. Here is what I have thus far:
osascript -e 'tell application "FireFox" to activate' osascript -e 'tell application "FireFox" to do JavaScript "window.location.reload();" in first document'
This works, except that FireFox does not refresh the active page.
Anyone have any ideas on how to get this working?
mike c
Mike, please remember to create a new mail instead of replying to an existing one, when changing the subject. Doing it like this messes up the threading on those mailers which support that (such as Apple's Mail).
This is especially since this list is used for feature requests, bug reports and discussions of features in general, and looking for an existing discussion/bug report is much easier with proper threading. You should consider reposting your "Refresh FireFox command" mail as a new mail to the list.
On 3. Nov 2004, at 12:52, Andrew Savory wrote:
When I've got many files open in the project drawer, it's difficult to track down the one I want. It would be great if there was an option to sort the files alphabetically.
Noted! It may not come before I redo the project drawer -- but eventually it should be there! :)