I just installed the script, using its installer, and tried following the
directions, but when coming to the second step (after running the
installer), I noticed that there was no "Scripts" folder inside the
~/Library/iTunes/ folder and I could not create one there either, because
the script apparently created a file there with the same name.
Any solutions or fixes?
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get lyrics of current song in iTunes
Version: 1.2
Question
Feedback Type: Troubleshooting Report
Contributed by: brettz9 Friday, July 30 2004 @ 12:11 AM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Less than a month
System Info:
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Answer revisited - Germano_Gasparini_932
Sorry, Brettz, I said something incorrect in my previous answer.If the installation script created the folder Scripts on its own, next time you launch iTunes you should see in the top right of the menu bar a small "Script" icon, that's where you can launch the script from.
If that's not happening, I need some more detail to give you hints on how to solve your problem.
Friday, July 30 2004 @ 01:59 AM PDT
Answer - Germano_Gasparini_932
Brettz, while waiting for a new revision of the packet fixing the problems you encountered, my suggestion for you to anticipate this solution is:Create manually a folder named "Scripts" in your ~/Lybrary/iTunes folder and relaunch the installation script.
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Friday, July 30 2004 @ 01:47 AM PDT