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Avoid creation of those pesky ._ and .ds_store files
There's still one target not covered: Trash folders on memory cards / sticks. It's a plague that MacOS X creates them on usb sticks, memory cards of phones and cameras and so on. A possible solution can be found here: http://blogs.23.nu/c0re/stories/10057/
I was importing a TON of pix from my digital camera and I didn't want to do the old 'Impmort and delete' just in case iPhoto crashed during importing. Instead, I just waited until the import was finished, then deleted the images through the finder, and forgot to empty the trash.. I went back out to take photos and could only fit about 20 pictures on my cam and had no idea why.
It definitely would be nice to be able to disable trash on a per-volume basis..
It definitely would be nice to be able to disable trash on a per-volume basis..
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Nothin gnew under the sun:
This has been standard System 6-7-8-9 Mac OS X 10.0-10.1-10.2-10.3-10.4 etc. behaviour regarding disk/floppy/media-handling of trashed files. It probably also was like the pre System 6, but that I can't remember…
This has been standard System 6-7-8-9 Mac OS X 10.0-10.1-10.2-10.3-10.4 etc. behaviour regarding disk/floppy/media-handling of trashed files. It probably also was like the pre System 6, but that I can't remember…
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20040121161137177
Blue Harvest 7 0 6 – Disable Ds_store Creation And More Abundantly
This is a godsend. I installed it and my only issue is that there should be some default settings that include more..I may have several computers to install this on and its kinda a pain to add each document resourse fork setting. Now i don't have to be so nervouse about using FinderCleaner.
I've got a couple server accounts which support WebDAV which means I can mount those as disks directly in the Finder like any other disk, it's very convenient. Even for editing with BBEdit there's an advantage to using this technique although BBEdit allows 'editing' via ftp or sftp. When you edit with ftp the modified date and time is sometimes confusing because of the temp file which BBEdit saves as you work. With WebDAV the date and time remain understandable. It's also sometimes very convenient to just pop open a remote file with TextEdit.
Anyways..
I've implemented the Terminal based fixes I've found here to stop the creation of the .ds_store files but I always seemed to lose the 'feature' after a while for one reason or another. ONYX could not stop them either.
Blue Harvest did not seem to stop them at first either but then I added the mounted disk as a folder within the DS_Stores tab and it works just fine.
Probably the best thing is the prevention of those pesky little ._whatever.xxx files, no more hunting them down, they're like weeds. I added all the common extensions which I use to the Resources tab.
I've already sent Ross a donation, it's worth it.
Anyways..
I've implemented the Terminal based fixes I've found here to stop the creation of the .ds_store files but I always seemed to lose the 'feature' after a while for one reason or another. ONYX could not stop them either.
Blue Harvest did not seem to stop them at first either but then I added the mounted disk as a folder within the DS_Stores tab and it works just fine.
Probably the best thing is the prevention of those pesky little ._whatever.xxx files, no more hunting them down, they're like weeds. I added all the common extensions which I use to the Resources tab.
I've already sent Ross a donation, it's worth it.
Avoid creation of those pesky ._ and .ds_store files
Hallelujah! Now my Windows buddies will stop giving me crap! I applied to all of our web servers and it worked just as described!
Avoid creation of those pesky ._ and .ds_store files
I have a small disk partition to store files and folders of materials for a friend who uses Windows. After installing BlueHarvest on my Panther (10.3.9) system I dropped in on the arrow, as instructed in the Cleaner tab. It found six .DS_store files, but failed to remove them. Phooey!
Avoid creation of those pesky ._ and .ds_store files
Blue Harvest 7 0 6 – Disable Ds_store Creation And More Powerful
Same for me. Finds a lot .DS_store files but fails to delete them. Also does not delete any resource forks.
I cannot create a .Trash folder the SMB share in question, as it it tells me every time I am deleting a file it tells me that the file will be deleted immediatly.
Maybe that is why it does not work?
I cannot create a .Trash folder the SMB share in question, as it it tells me every time I am deleting a file it tells me that the file will be deleted immediatly.
Maybe that is why it does not work?
Avoid creation of those pesky ._ and .ds_store files
And Rob you were wondering over on MacCentral why Apple didn't enable storing of Spotlight index files on the server by default :) If people complain about 2k files what are they going to think of 100 MB ones?
Avoid creation of those pesky ._ and .ds_store files
2k files, that I might add, ARE MARKED AS HIDDEN!Adobe incopy cc 2019 14 0. ---
Pecos Bill
Pecos Bill
Avoid creation of those pesky ._ and .ds_store files
billbarstad,
The problem you had is (hopefully) fixed in the new version, 0.7.2. You can download it using the link in the article above.
Ross.
The problem you had is (hopefully) fixed in the new version, 0.7.2. You can download it using the link in the article above.
Ross.
Not yet.
You'll need to update the link. It's still the 11/20 version.
You'll need to update the link. It's still the 11/20 version.
The download link has been updated as of about 7:00 PM EST U.S. ( 01 Dec. 05)
I emailed Ross.
So if you tried earlier try again.
I emailed Ross.
So if you tried earlier try again.
err..
Make that 11 Nov. 05. I'm getting a little ahead of myself.
Make that 11 Nov. 05. I'm getting a little ahead of myself.
It seems that a disk has to appear on the desktop to allow dragging to the 'Cleaner' tab. I only have disks shown in the Finder Sidebar and they can't be dragged onto the Cleaner (result is, of course, removal from the Sidebar). Use Finder->Preferences->General to have disks appear/disappear from the desktop.
When you've selected the disk from the sidebar you can drag teh 'proxy icon' to the cleaner section. The proxy is the icon to the left of the name of the volume in the title bar of the window - this item is 'draggable'.
I am unable to drag the 'proxy icon' to the cleaner section. It refuses to accept it.
Works for me. You have to open the folder you have in the sidebar and then in the window displaying the contents of that folder drag the small icon left to the title(name) of the window to the prefpane. In the prefpane you have to drag it onto the harddrive symbol itself.
I just had someone suggest using TinkerTool on my Mac to disable Mac OSX from creating hidden Finder .DS_Store files on network volumes. Anyone tried this? It would seem like this would solve a lot of the problems that people are having with AFP, right? I haven't tried it yet and wanted to see what people thought here first. I am using a mixed AFP/SMB environment and thus far haven't had major problems, but I suppose that could change in a minute. I do have some folders I can't delete that I think are a result of this problem.![Blueharvest 7 0 6 – Disable Ds_store Creation And More Blueharvest 7 0 6 – Disable Ds_store Creation And More](https://insmac.org/uploads/posts/2018-01/1516722466_blueharvest.png)