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View and or edit the selected playlist's description

AppleScript for Music

A playlist's description field is only visible/user-editable when the playlist is viewed "as Playlist". This script will allow you to view and edit the description of a playlist no matter what View is selected. (Unfortunately, a bug prevents AppleScript from changing this tag for Playlist Folders.)

Action shot:

View-Edit Playlist Description in action

I prefer "Songs" view and the script allows me to better utilize a playlist's description. I gave the script a Command-D keyboard shortcut to fire it.

Latest version:

  • v1.0 November 28, 2020

Further:

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Current v1.0

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Info:

  • This is a Compiled Script
  • works with: Music
  • file format: Script Bundle
  • Gatekeeper Security: Notarized by Apple
  • total downloads: 113
  • .dmg download size: 934K

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