Well I applied the following to a command:
#!/bin/sh date
and set it to:
Input: None Output: Replace Selected Text
with a tab trigger of 'date'.
No problem. I also tried it with output set to "Insert as Text" and it worked.
So there doesn't seem to be any issue with tab-triggered commands... it seems to be certain scripts... but I can't tell what the common thread is between those scripts that separates them from the rest that do work.
I do know that no key-command triggered commands are a problem.
On Oct 13, 2006, at 8:49 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 13. Oct 2006, at 01:44, Michael Gregoire wrote:
Well I tried all suggestions. Still not working.
Try make your own command with a scripting language, make it output something. Try it also with HTML output.
Also try write e.g. ‘date’ in a document and press ⌃R to execute that as a line.
If that works, try select these two lines and ⌃R:
#!/bin/sh date
If that works, then try it with one of the commands, etc.
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