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Absolute PF

Absolute PF - 1.9.7

finds the absolute path of a file or folder

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Current Version: 1.9.7
Release Date: 2006-09-19
License: Freeware
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Absolute PF Usage TipKeeping It Simple - Version: 1.9.6, 6/19/2006 11:07PM PST

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schip
When I need an absolute path I drag the file or folder in question from a Finder window to a Terminal window. No need for additional software.
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Absolute PF Usage TipCM Exists - Version: 1.9.6, 6/19/2006 06:44AM PST

paulc
There's an item called PathSnagger that is a CM plug-in for creating a path statement. It does have some interesting options...
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Absolute PF CommentaryFeedback - Version: 1.6.4, 5/31/2006 06:59PM PST

Bongoloid
You might want to write a contextural plug-in... Right click on a file / folder and paste the full path to clipboard or something like that...
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