Hi,
first off, here are the required info:
Version: 0.5.0 Final
OS: Mac Os X 10.6.3 Snow Leopard
Install-type: OSX .app
Skin (if applicable): Plush
Firewall Software: None
Are you using IPV6? No
Is the issue reproducible? N/A
Basically I would like to apply an orange colour label to all my downloads to mark them as not having been watched, once I watch them I will then remove this orange label manually.
If anyone know where to look for such a script or how to code one up I would really appreciate your help.
Thanks for reading,
M.
Apply Mac Os X Finder colour label to downloaded files?
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Re: Apply Mac Os X Finder colour label to downloaded files?
In AppleScript, you could try something like:
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tell application "Finder" set label index of (file/folder) to (value between 0 and 7)
Re: Apply Mac Os X Finder colour label to downloaded files?
thanks for your help,
i will gladly try this out but how do I 'save' this script (what file format) and where do I put the saved file so it can be used in sabnzbd?
thanks again,
M.
update
So i have tried a couple of things, none of them worked unfortunately. Perhaps you have an idea of how to fix this..
1) I setup the script folder and in Sabnzbd the scripts now show up in the dropdown list.
2) I created 2 files, 1 called 'mark-as-watched.applescript' and 1 called 'mark-as-watched.scpt'. The former being the source and the latter being the script itself.
The source of the script is as follows:
tell application "Finder"
set the label index to 3
end tell
I also tried this script to no avail:
tell application "Finder"
set the label index of folder to 3
end tell
3) When downloading I set the script to my new .scpt (I also tried using the .applescript) file but this is the error I am getting from sabnzbd: Cannot run script /Users/Meemorize/Scripts/mark-as-watched.scpt
Do you have any ideas perhaps?
i will gladly try this out but how do I 'save' this script (what file format) and where do I put the saved file so it can be used in sabnzbd?
thanks again,
M.
update
So i have tried a couple of things, none of them worked unfortunately. Perhaps you have an idea of how to fix this..
1) I setup the script folder and in Sabnzbd the scripts now show up in the dropdown list.
2) I created 2 files, 1 called 'mark-as-watched.applescript' and 1 called 'mark-as-watched.scpt'. The former being the source and the latter being the script itself.
The source of the script is as follows:
tell application "Finder"
set the label index to 3
end tell
I also tried this script to no avail:
tell application "Finder"
set the label index of folder to 3
end tell
3) When downloading I set the script to my new .scpt (I also tried using the .applescript) file but this is the error I am getting from sabnzbd: Cannot run script /Users/Meemorize/Scripts/mark-as-watched.scpt
Do you have any ideas perhaps?
Last edited by meemorize on April 17th, 2010, 9:29 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Apply Mac Os X Finder colour label to downloaded files?
Hi I do this with an App called Hazel - it works really well - I use it colour downloads by age, remove duplicates, tag files etc...
http://osx.iusethis.com/app/hazel
http://osx.iusethis.com/app/hazel
Re: Apply Mac Os X Finder colour label to downloaded files?
Dude! That app is insanely awesome.dukevim wrote: Hi I do this with an App called Hazel - it works really well - I use it colour downloads by age, remove duplicates, tag files etc...
http://osx.iusethis.com/app/hazel
Not only does it make this stuff easy it will come in so handy for all kinds of folder/file organizing.
Thanks for pointing it out to me.