Ah, thanks, I see how it works now. I had started to make a Run Script command, but I had read the first sentence of chapter 10 of the manual too quickly:
Commands are scripts interpreted by bash or the interpreter specified at the top using shebang notation (e.g. #!/usr/bin/ruby).
so I was trying:
#!/usr/bin/newlisp "$TM_FILEPATH"
to execute the window's text but I should have used:
/usr/bin/newlisp "$TM_FILEPATH"
The first command in the Shell Script bundle is Run Script (Command- R), which runs the entire file, in which case the shebang #!/usr/bin/ newlisp (without $TM_FILEPATH) should remain at the top of the file.
Regards,
Aparajita www.aparajitaworld.com
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