Autoshot
Pasting File Paths on the Mac
Use this trick to paste file paths on the Mac. This is useful when running scripts in SynthEyes and other tools.
After running Autoshot to generate a SynthEyes (or other) script, you’ll need to point SynthEyes to the correct directory to run that script. You can click the highlighted file line in Autoshot to open up a Finder window that is set to the correct directory, and then select and copy the file path that is at the bottom of the Finder window.
So — how do you then paste a file path on the Mac?
The answer (from user JPTX1292!) is to use Command+Shift+G anywhere inside the Finder file browser, or whenever a 3rd party software uses the Finder window to retrieve a file!
Here’s the sequence in SynthEyes: