Information Technology Reference
In-Depth Information
Restoring the Original Font Choice
The default font choices can be restored by quitting Notes and following these
steps:
1.
Navigate to where the backup
DEFAULTFONTS.PLIST
file is stored, select it, and
hit
COMMAND
+
C
to copy it.
2.
Follow step 1 in the earlier instructions to open the
EN.LPROJ
folder, and then
tap
COMMAND
+
V
to paste the original
DEFAULTFONTS.PLIST
file back into place.
Again, you'll be asked to confirm you want to overwrite the original and
also asked to authenticate by providing your password.
As before, the changes should take effect immediately, so restart Notes. Your
choice of font might still be visible, but you can finish restoring things to the
default settings by selecting Noteworthy from the Format→Font→Default Font
menu. Once you're sure things are working correctly, you can then delete the
backup of the
DEFAULTFONTS.PLIST
file.
Tip 61
Duplicate a File with One Click
To quickly create a duplicate of a file within the same folder (or on the desk-
top), click and drag the file to a new blank spot and hold down
OPTION
before
releasing the mouse button. This is the equivalent of right-clicking the file
and selecting Duplicate from the menu that appears.
Tip 62
Share Google Links
Safari in OS X Mountain Lion lets you query Google by typing a search term
into the address bar. This works very well but raises an issue: what if you
want to send somebody the link to a search you've done? You can't copy and
paste the address from the address bar because you never get to see the
search address—the search query takes its place.