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Opening a photo-storing directory with the Finder on Macintosh OS 10.5

The Finder on Macintosh OS 10.5 Leopard brought you the new way of file browsing called Cover Flow. Using Cover Flow, you can actually see the image files in the Finder by flipping through them.

To open a photo-storing directory with the Finder,

  1. Click the row of which you would like to browse the images.
  2. Click the Copy button on the top of the thumbnail panel on the condition that the directory name you would like to visit appears in the directory path entry just left to the button, which will copy the directory path to the clipboard, which is used for data transfer between applications and has nothing to do with the clipboard window of tkDerm.
  3. Select the Go to...item from the Go menu of the Finder and you will be prompted for the destination directory.
  4. Paste the directory name stored in the clipboard to the entry in the dialog, which will make the Finder to show the directory.


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manabu 2010-11-14