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GUIDE: How To Achieve Fullscreen Quicktime Without Quicktime Pro
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<blockquote data-quote="Discerptor" data-source="post: 403088" data-attributes="member: 12177"><p>Okay, so you successfully deleted the block of text and saved the file. The next step is to drop the file in /Library/Scripts/. You can reach this folder by clicking "Macintosh HD" in a Finder window (not Home), then going to "Library" and then "Scripts." Just drop the file you edited right in there, not in a subfolder inside it. If you followed the other instructions until this point, after doing this (and possibly logging out and back in?), when you click the S-thing in the bar up top "Present Front Movie" should be there. Which step of this seems to be where the problem is? Is it that you can drop it there but it's not showing up when you click the S-thing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Discerptor, post: 403088, member: 12177"] Okay, so you successfully deleted the block of text and saved the file. The next step is to drop the file in /Library/Scripts/. You can reach this folder by clicking "Macintosh HD" in a Finder window (not Home), then going to "Library" and then "Scripts." Just drop the file you edited right in there, not in a subfolder inside it. If you followed the other instructions until this point, after doing this (and possibly logging out and back in?), when you click the S-thing in the bar up top "Present Front Movie" should be there. Which step of this seems to be where the problem is? Is it that you can drop it there but it's not showing up when you click the S-thing? [/QUOTE]
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