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October 24th, 2011

@danielpunkass Yep. It's writing to the plist that's not in ~/Containers. Gotta love the sandbox.

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@leebennett No. I see that you posted and deleted a test comment, though.

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@Stormchild Sure, you can check existence of menu items by name. Or just click them by position.

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@Stormchild I just run it via FastScripts. :)

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@Stormchild Put the whole thing inside: tell app "System Events"

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@Stormchild tell application process "Preview"
click menu item "Single Page" of menu "View" of menu bar 1
end tell

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@alan_schmitt Hmm, good idea. I'll try making Skim my default PDF viewer.

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@cocoadog It's easier to *see* FW400, but when you're feeling around behind the Mac/drive you can't force a FW800 in the wrong way.

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@Stormchild @Stormchild It worked in 10.7.1, I think. I made a "System Events" script and assigned it a key with FastScripts.

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@schwa Awesome except that I've seen the put in backwards.

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Maybe I can work around that with FastScripts.

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No way to set the default view mode for Preview in Lion, so I had assigned a keyboard shortcut to "Single Page". Now that stopped working.

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