Constrain Search To Mac Version Only

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Shift-not contstraining; option+shift-not duplicating I was having the same problem which landed me here. I am using Illustrator CS3 and Firefox v3.6. I've been using FFX3.6 without issue since release. However, I added Yslow and Pixel Perfect to the Firebug console yesterday and this issue presented itself. After reading various Entourage/Illustrator issues in this thread I shut down each program running one by one, restarting illustrator and trying the shift drag command and by process of elimination FFX was the cause. I am not entirely sure that Yslow and Pixel Perfect are the cause but that is the only thing that has changed on this machine when this issue came up.

Hope this helps some other poor soul having this problem. Epson receipt printer drivers.

Has a lot of good information on maximising the power of Spotlight search. To search by date, for example: Check the Date Looking for a file that was created during a specific time period? Spotlight has a handle on dates. Typing date:today will bring up files you created, read, received, or opened today. You can also use the date: keyword with yesterday and tomorrow (for the latter, Spotlight restricts its results to iCal events and to-do items). The latest version of Spotlight also lets you specify more parameters (whether a file was created or modified on a certain date), as well as enter an exact date or a range of dates. For example, you can type created:12/25/07 to find files authored on that date; type modified.

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Unfortunately it seems you can only do wildcard queries using 'raw queries' which are typically associated with the mdfind command. For example (the c at the end makes it case-independent): mdfind 'kMDItemDisplayName'.back.'

c' While you can't do Raw Queries from the simple Spotlight fields (menubar and upper right in Finder), you can use Raw Queries from Finder advanced search (aka Spotlight window). Jump to finder search in Finder using Command-F (or use the global shortcut Command-Option-Space). Then change the Kind to 'Others Raw Query': You can then click Save to add it as a Smart Folder in the Sidebar. To skip the Others and get to Raw Queries a little faster you can add Raw Query to the Kind drop-down menu: A little more info on mdfind and wildcards is at. Also see this great superuser blog post by @slhck at.

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The different attribute keys you can use is at.