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I made a little Applescript application that takes care of the cmd-a and the cmd-alt-y for you, so then all you need to do is click the 4-squares button. This way, you can drag the application into your finder toolbar and with 2 quick mouse clicks, you've got your grid view. Find it here: http://code.google.com/p/quicklook-fullscreen-gallery/
Quicklook: show all folder contents in grid array
Wrote on April 18, 2009, 9:35pm
I made a little Applescript application that takes care of the cmd-a and the cmd-alt-y for you, so then all you need to do is click the 4-squares button. This way, you can drag the application into your finder toolbar and with 2 quick mouse clicks, you've got your grid view. Find it here: http://code.google.com/p/quicklook-fullscreen-gallery/