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The workaround is create the intermediate "iTunes" and "Scripts" folders yourself and place the script files in the "Scripts" folder. I am not sure if this is a bug or feature. But as of macOS 10.12.2, a clean installation of the operating system will fail to create the "iTunes" folder in the user Library folder. Scripts placed in the /Library/iTunes/Scripts/ folder will appear in the iTunes Script menu. I can't find the "iTunes" folder in my user Library folder.Here are 18 ways to deal with the hidden Library folder in Lion put together by Dan Frakes at Macworld. After you close it it will be hidden again.
#Macos used runonly applescripts to avoid install#
To temporarily make it visible to install your scripts, Option-click on the Finder's "Go" menu and select "Library" from the drop-down menu. Your instructions say to install scripts in my Library folder, but I don't have one!īy default, the user "Library" folder as of OS X 10.7 (Lion) is hidden.Unless you have a specific security issue or have been advised to do otherwise, please keep this setting checkmarked when using my scripts and applications. Unchecking this prohibits access to the iTunes XML file which many third-party scripts and applications will need to access. ITunes 12.2 introduced a new preference setting, "Share iTunes XML with other applications", which is located in the "Advanced" tab of iTunes Preferences. Some scripts don't seem to finish launching with iTunes 12.2 or later.| Show all answers | Hide all answers | top | Have a look there.Ģ) Contact me at Be sure to include the email address you used when you made your payment.
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Until I am actually asked Music or TV app questions with any frequency, the iTunes-centric answers will have to suffice.Ĭlick on a topic to show or hide the answer.
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How to Write Literal Strings in AppleScript. How AppleScript Represents Information As Objects. Learning to Work with AppleScript Objects. Understanding the Application Object Model. Understanding How Application Scripting Works. Other Tools for Writing and Running AppleScripts. Other Useful AppleScript Editor Features. Tying It All Together: What Makes AppleScript Special. The Four Key Concepts of the AppleScript Language. The Four Key Concepts of Application Scripting. The Golden Triangle: Scriptable Applications, the AppleScript Language, and the Scripts You Write. Automating with AppleScript: From Small Tasks to Large.
