Thank you for your quick answer. You made few interesting points! - the "$" acts as a warning for me to re-assign a specific (client) name to the document. not a brilliant idea, which I will change - the "try/on" spilt is more to do with my lack of knowledge on Applescript: I have just adapted one found on a forum.
I am having difficulties implementing your suggestions, not having enough knowledge of the Applescript syntax; I mainly do html and css coding, and have adapted a script to my needs.
Would you mind to clarify or correct directly the full script below? It would be much appreciated...
set theFolder to choose folder with prompt "Create/Choose Client Project folder" try set briefFolder to ((theFolder as text) & "Brief") as alias on error tell application "Finder" set briefFolder to (POSIX path of briefFolder) & "x.tasks" do shell script ("touch " & briefDoc & " ;mate " & briefDoc) end try tell application "Finder" set capturesFolder to make new folder at theFolder with properties {name:"Captures"} set processedFolder to make new folder at theFolder with properties {name:"Processed"} set HiResFolder to make new folder at processedFolder with properties {name:"High-Res Images"} set LoResFolder to make new folder at processedFolder with properties {name:"Low-Res Images"} set trashFolder to make new folder at theFolder with properties {name:"Trash"} end tell
PS: what are the details of your book? -- cheers, Pascal
On 18/03/2008, at 11:26 AM, Dr. Drang wrote:
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 8:32 PM, pascal@g ymostudio@gmail.com wrote:
the principle of the script was to create folders and sub-folders, then create a new document in one of them with my text editor, save it with a title, bringing it to the front for entry.
If you delete everything after the 'tell application "Finder"' clause and insert
set briefDoc to (POSIX path of briefFolder) & "$.tasks" do shell script ("touch " & briefDoc & "; mate " & briefDoc)
it should do what you want. I have to say that the use of a dollar sign as a file name scares me a bit because it's a special character in the shell, but with this change the script worked for me.
(I am curious why the creation of the Captures folder isn't put into a 'try/on error' block like the creation of the Briefs folder, but I'm sure you have your reasons.)
I have posted an entry on MacScripter, to hear that TextMate was "poorly scriptable, even Standard Suite is badly implemented". any solution to contradict that?!
TextMate is certainly not as AppleScriptable as BBEdit, but it is far more scriptable with Perl, Python, Ruby, and the shell. In my book, this is a big win for TextMate and the reason I switched a couple of years ago.
-- Dr. Drang
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