However, that seems to have changed over the last few years, so perhaps I ought to consider taking the plunge. I just never bothered to adopt a citation manager because they were never well equipped to deal with the style that I most frequently use (Bluebook). To be honest, I’m one of those dinosaurs that still writes his citations out. Set theFiles to POSIX path of linked files of thePubĭo shell script "xattr -w :_kMDItemUserTags '" & plistTagString & "' " & quoted form of fĮdited Octoby for your thoughtful responses! And, sorry for the slow response on my end - family emergency this weekend, but everyone’s in good shape Thanks for the helpful workflow details. Set plistTagString to plistFront & plistTagString & plistEnd Set plistTagString to plistTagString & " " & theTag & " " Set AppleScript's text item delimiters to myTID Set tagList to text items of currentKeywords However, I couldn't figure out how to attach it to an argument correctly (i.e., the input from the user that would be triggered once the file action was triggered, allowing them to input the value for the field, like the author's names), and still get the shell script's syntax to work.įor example, it might look something like the following:Īrg/Vars Utility - save variable with Name "FilePath" and Value That's why I was initially thinking of creating a sperate file action for each field using the EXIFTool. However, I don't always update them at the same time. ![]() ![]() Yes - In order of importance, I always update the (1) Title and (2) Author fields, and sometimes the (3) Subject and (4) Keyword fields. Are they always the same fields? And what’s their order of importance/the order you’d edit them?
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