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Changing FinderGo toolbar icon #7

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Stanko opened this issue Jul 6, 2018 · 10 comments
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Changing FinderGo toolbar icon #7

Stanko opened this issue Jul 6, 2018 · 10 comments
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@Stanko
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Stanko commented Jul 6, 2018

Hello, first I want to thank you for the great little app!

This is not a issue, but rather something can be added to the readme.

Icon can be changed by right clicking on the FinderGo app and selecting "Get Info".
Once info dialog is opened, it is enough to drag iTerm app to the icon in the top left on the dialog (rounded in light blue on the screenshot). App will pick iTerm's icon in both toolbar and finder (rounded in blue on the screenshot). This will work for any other app you drag to it.

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Hope this helps, cheers!

@Musk66
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Musk66 commented Aug 1, 2018

@Stanko Hi,how can I change the menu list to a one menu,I don't need the menu list,I want to set a FinderGo item for terminal directly.

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Stanko commented Aug 1, 2018

Hey there, I don't really understand what are you trying to do?

@onmyway133
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@Stanko Hi, thanks for the the tips. I think this should be familiar with advanced macOS users. I will refer to this issue if needed

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@Stanko Hi, I refer to your instruction in README. Thanks ❤️

@ghaschel
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@Stanko Hi,how can I change the menu list to a one menu,I don't need the menu list,I want to set a FinderGo item for terminal directly.

I'd like that too. I wish there was an option to set one as default, and not always opening a list to choose from.

@onmyway133
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@Stanko Hi, FinderGo works as both app and Finder extension. For app, you can just cmd+drag FinderGo app into the Finder toolbar

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Stanko commented May 14, 2019

It wasn't me who asked that :) but thank you!

@muwednesday
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muwednesday commented Jun 7, 2019

Hey @onmyway133 , thanks for your excellent work. Just one suggestion, could you please make Finder Sync Extension as a button instead of a menu, just like Forklift. Then we can use command to change default terminal. It's much easier to use, and more elegant than just dragging app to the finder toolbar~
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@muwednesday Hi, Finder Go is both mac app and Finder Sync extension

  • With extension, you have 3 options: Terminal, iTerm and Hyper
  • With mac app, you can cmd+drag to Finder toolbar, then defaults write com.onmyway133.FinderGo terminal Terminal to change terminal

@thevarunjain
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thevarunjain commented Oct 18, 2019

@Stanko Hi,how can I change the menu list to a one menu,I don't need the menu list,I want to set a FinderGo item for terminal directly.

For that remove the FinderGo from System Preference > Extensions.
Then go to Finder and click on customize the toolbar
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Finally, drag the app here and it will work a single button for default terminal (iterm2 in my case)

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