

click anywhere along the yellow line creates a node that is precisely where I clicked. When I load automation, 'creation' of a knot of automation is simple. I use logical X about 5 months now, and I felt a fairly frustrating relationship with interaction of automation. Node of automation is much more difficult to 'uncheck' than to 'create '. If anyone knows why this command works, an explanation would be appreciated. Group 1: Utilities > quit all applications

Then I dropped the trash from Group 2 to group 4, the bottom of the collection of Automator. Automator works great Finder asking you to empty the trash. I noticed that sometimes the AppleScript works, and a second later it stops working.įor now, I found a way to make it work. Osascript-e 'tell application "Finder" to quit smoking. Group 4: it works on its own for Finder stuff, but does not work with other groups. Group 3: run on its own that works, but not with "quit all Applications. Group 1: on his own closing everything except the Finder stuff.

I can close the Finder components as a group within Automator, but combining this group with the group "Close all Applications" The Automator scripts fails to close the components Finder (Finder, Get info and inspector window). I am able to stop all applications, but the Finder is stubborn I want a script to close all open applications and empty the trash.Īpplications and Finder behave differently.Īutomator "Utilities" options appear the best result, so I'm focused there.
