On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 02:36, plastichairdoo plastichairdoo@gmail.com wrote:
yes - but just to be sure I quit and relaunched.
Huh, strangeness. The same change works for me, and I can't see why it would open anything in the background afterwards…
I should add that I'm not completely sure if I'm importing the macro correctly. in order to edit it I dragged it out of the Bundle Editor to the desktop and then opened it in Text Wrangler (sacrilege!) after I made the changes I then double clicked it in the Finder and clicked "Yes" when it asked me whether I wanted to update the command etc.
I think that should work. You can make sure by checking the script in the Bundle Editor. By the way, a nicer way to edit commands is to install the “Edit in TextMate” thingy (or something “similar” like QuickCursor) and invoke it from the Bundle Editor. That way you can edit those scripts in TextMate as if they were regular files.
thanks for your help BTW
You’re welcome. :-)
But sorry, I can't think of anything else. Martin