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Please add all future feature requests to this thread.
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I would like to have an option where I can search for a text string across all embedded scripts.
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Thanks for the suggestion. I happen to be working on this plugin at the moment, and I'll see what I can come up with.
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Another one that might be useful: a list of external scripts and their full path name.
I have some scripts inside the current Indigo directory and some at a different location.
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I have a pretty good leg-up on your first suggestion and I'll see what's possible with the second.
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macpro wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2024 2:30 am Another one that might be useful: a list of external scripts and their full path name.
I have some scripts inside the current Indigo directory and some at a different location.
It looks like this one can't be done with the full paths to linked files. Indigo stores the full path as an encoded object in the database so it can resolve the path in compliance with requirements of macOS and its sandboxing features (my characterization of the situation). It also provides some coverage if the underlying file is moved to another location. Bottom line is that it doesn't look like the full path to the file is available to me.

What I can provide is a list of Indigo objects with linked scripts and the name of the file (but without the path). Would that be helpful?
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