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Support => Mac OSX Specific Issues => Topic started by: Ingles on July 21, 2011, 02:55:24 pm

Title: OSX Lion and logs
Post by: Ingles on July 21, 2011, 02:55:24 pm
 For all you lucky ones to already have Lion, you might wonder how to get your logs.

First though a reminder. They are hidden for a good reason, so do not tinker with what you do not need to.

Accessing the Library Folder in Lion -- While Apple clearly believes that most users shouldn’t be messing around in the ~/Library folder, the company is aware that many of us do need quick access to it. So the new way of viewing ~/Library is to hold the Option key and choose Go > Library in the Finder. You can even press Option after you drop the Go menu. Of course, you could also choose Go > Go to Folder (Command-Shift-G) and enter ~/Library in the dialog that appears, but that’s unnecessary effort.

Once you can see the ~/Library folder, you can drag its icon (or its proxy icon from a Finder window’s title bar) to either the toolbar or sidebar of a Finder window. Once there, accessing it is merely a matter of clicking the icon.

If you’d just like your ~/Library to be visible normally in the Finder, that’s easy too; just enter this command in Terminal:

chflags nohidden ~/Library