Ideas on how to modify this is appreciated. I have an AppleScript that finds and orange tags files within any specified directory, however it is unable to find files within a dropbox folder. Not sure what you want to do with the local file url. place the local posix path on the clipboard Set AppleScript's text item delimiters to tids Set local_file_pp to "~/" & ((items 4 thru -1 of temp_list) as string) Set AppleScript's text item delimiters to "/" Set tids to AppleScript's text item delimiters Set file_ref to choose file with prompt "Choose the Dropbox file:" default location dropbox_folder Set dropbox_folder to ((path to home folder as string) & "Dropbox:") as alias get a reference to the dropbox folder for choose file's default location This does most of what you want except the creating message in Mail. The first thing you’ll notice is an all-new Dropbox desktop app that we’re introducing today through our early access program. It’s a single workspace to organize your content, connect your tools, and bring everyone together, wherever you are. (Note: Operating systems comes up as 10.8, but I’m actually on Yosemite 10.10) It’s the Dropbox you know and love, but better. If it helps, I have Hazel, LaunchBar and of course Automator and Script Editor to play with. Path on your hard drive: ~/Dropbox/Apps/NVAlt/Test note from NVAlt.txt Ideally, the end result would look like this: I know how to do these things manually, of course, but it’s a pain to do it a lot. Put all that into the Clipboard so I can paste it into an email or a text field in a browser window, etc.Replace the “Macintosh HD/User/Dropbox…” part of the path with “~/Dropbox…” so they can just paste the text into their Go to Folder menu in Finder.ALSO copy the actual path on my hard drive (so people who are synced with my Dropbox folders can find the file on their own hard drive).Copy the public link (so someone with web access can download the file) Alfred is a productivity application for macOS, which boosts your efficiency with hotkeys, keywords and text expansion.
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