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<div>Thanks for that William;</div>
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<div>I'll give it a go.</div>
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<div>Adam</div>
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<div>At 1:19 PM -0500 11/15/06, William Sherer wrote:</div>
<blockquote type="cite" cite>Since Script Debugger 4 is (I believe) a
Cocoa Application, if you install edit in textmate(bundles >
textmate > install edit in textmate) you can open your files in
Script Debugger then use edit in textmate from there(edit > edit in
textmate (^<font face=".Keyboard"></font>E by default) when you save
your file the contents are sent back to the field you edit it from;
closing it returns focus to the original window. This works with
the default script editor and all other Cocoa Applications, and is
freeken sweet.<br>
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William<br>
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On Nov 15, 2006, at 12:38 PM, Adam Bell wrote:<br>
<blockquote type="cite" cite>Thanks, but that's an osascript targeted
at the Script Editor. Unfortunately, Script Debugger 4 (an OS X
upgrade) is not yet scriptable, so it's not on, I guess - the
osascript will just bomb (A failing of SD4, clearly, not TextMate, but
reduces the value of TextMate to me and it's around $60 Cdn). TextMate
isn't very scriptable, but I'll try to write a copy/paste routine to
get there.<br>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite>Adam</blockquote>
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