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  Mail.app duplicate messages         


Author: dorayme
Date: Jul 8, 2008 15:49

Yesterday I made a new mailbox, as far as I can tell it was just a
normal mailbox, not a smart. I then selected a bunch of messages from
the inbox and dragged them into it. But some or all of them left ghosts
behind in the inbox, that is, message descriptions (from, to, subject
etc) in feint type. These ghosts were effective enough though! Selecting
any of them resulted in the message being displayed fine in the view
panel underneath (with pics where there were attachment and the type
quite normal (not feint)

The normally delete button was an undelete button, which, pressed, would
bring the feint back to normal type (the behaviour re seeing the message
was quite unaffected.

Never seen this behaviour? And never seen the undelete button occur with
the inbox.

I decided to drag all the messages back from the newly created box into
the inbox in order to delete it and think again. This was maybe a
mistake, I should perhaps have simply deleted it and then button
undeleted the inbox feint messages back to life?
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  Re: Speed of slide show in Preview?         


Author: Fred McKenzie
Date: Jul 8, 2008 10:53

In article <070720082241138534%%newbie@no.spam>, Newbie
wrote:
> Is there a way to control the speed of "slide show" in Preview? Thanks.

I didn't know Preview had a slide show, so I tried it. Slide Show isn't
mentioned in Preferences. I couldn't find any way to change the speed,
and the help topic, "Viewing a slideshow of images", didn't help.

There is also a slide show in iPhoto and in GraphicConverter. I think
both have a way to set the number of seconds a photo remains on the
screen.

Also, you can "export" an iPhoto slide show to a Quicktime .MOV file.
Toast can then burn that to a DVD in a format that will play on a DVD
player.

Fred
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  Exporting from iPhoto         


Author: Michele
Date: Jul 8, 2008 02:57

Dear all,

I am quite new in the Mac world, so forgive me if my question is a
silly one.

Before my mac experience I used to organize my pictures in the
following way



..etc..
With iPhoto I don't need to create such a structure in the file system
because iPhoto organizes the pictures in a similar manner for me. I
saw that using terminal: there is an hidden directory with .original
and .modified if I am not wrong...

The problem I have now is that I wish to export all the pictures
maintaining a similar structure.
If I select some event and I choose 'export' the pictures will be
exported all in the _same_ directory.

Is there any way to export pictures from more events, getting as
output a single folder for every event?
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