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In a thread on this forum there is an interesting solution on how to open a duplicate of an already open Finder window with the help of an AppleScript: How do you duplicate current open Finder view?
With the new tabbed Finder in OS X 10.9 Mavericks, I am wondering if there is a way to implement an AppleScript that opens the duplicate in a new Finder tab instead of a new Finder window? Did anybody succeed in finding a solution?
This will open a selected folder in a new tab. However, this only works if the "Finder Preferences > Open folders in tabs instead of new windows" option is checked. Otherwise, it will open the selected folder in a new window instead of in a new tab.
Again, this works based on the selected folder - not the currently open location of a tab/window. And it won't work at all with no folder selected. So technically, this doesn't answer the posted question. – MikMak – 2019-06-08T22:25:09.723