Re: Confusion With Juice
- From: Pam Drake <pamdrake@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: blindcasting@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 17:28:22 -0800
Jennifer,
I went back to the received podcasts directory and this time pressed
the alt+enter key combination. From the properties tree view I was
able to back-tab twice past the long filename to a view containing
three lists: general, virus status, and summary. The summary tab
gave me the textual filename I was looking for. It's cumbersome, but
at least I have been able to check the files without having to launch Juice.
I suppose the reason I tried this approach is because I knew I had
seen the textual names before, and figured there must be a way to
find them again.
Pam
At 02:40 PM 1/18/2006, you wrote:
Pam:
Sometimes, people name their files like this -- as a serious of
letters and numbers. If I understand what you are asking, I am
afraid that this is beyond your control.
Often, for example, files that are posted by phone have bizarre
filenames. If I'm understanding your question right, this has
nothing to do with Juice and everything to do with filenaming
conventions that stem from user-choice or automagic file creation
that the creator either does not wish to change or is not able to change.
Best,
Jennifer
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