In case you're looking ... - robegian
Actually, Command-C in the Finder and Command-V in TextEdit doesn't work as stated.Anyway, Command-C in the Finder and Shift-Alt-Command-V in TextEdit does the job - and it can show the entire tree, if you expand the folders in list view.
Sunday, January 28 2007 @ 03:22 PM PST
In case you're looking ... - robegian
Actually, Command-C in the Finder and Command-V in TextEdit doesn't work as stated.Anyway, Command-C in the Finder and Shift-Alt-Command-V in TextEdit does the job - and it can show the entire tree, if you expand the folders in list view.
Sunday, January 28 2007 @ 03:29 PM PST
In case you're looking ... - Aikousha
Unfortunately doing that, or using the console command that provides a similar service does not work very well for large listings. The Copy and Paste version does not keep things arranged as seen in the window (when I do this things come out in a completely random order -- hardly ever the same thing twice) and the console command does not keep things hierarchical.I would love it if there could be a way to just print or export as text, a directory just the way it appears in the window.
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Wednesday, October 12 2005 @ 02:30 PM PDT