Hello. Quicksilver is able to get the selected text and the currently open document from TextMate using standard Cocoa stuff, but I’ve always wanted a way to grab the file(s) selected in the File Browser.
This will require a new Quicksilver plug-in, but I can handle that end of it.
Is there any way to ask TextMate for the selected file(s) when the browser has focus?
And once I tell Quicksilver to use some app-specific selection behavior, the currently working text selection is going to break, so I need a way to get any selected text in the editor when it has focus as well.
If this isn’t currently possible, could it be added?
Thanks!
Could a OS X level Service be written? As in Right Click -> Services -> "Send selection to Quicksilver". I wouldn’t know where to start, but thats the only 3rd party functionality I know of for the file drawer.
I use Quicksilver too, and I’d love to see it get wider usage. I have a "Copy current path" command, if I then paste that path into Quicksilver, Quicksilver is smart enough to know that the file exists and the menus change as though I had selected the file. Screenshot of Copy Current Path command on Imgur.
Thanks, Graham Heath
On February 7, 2016 at 12:03:14 PM, Rob McBroom (mailinglist0@skurfer.com ) wrote:
Hello. Quicksilver is able to get the selected text and the currently open document from TextMate using standard Cocoa stuff, but I’ve always wanted a way to grab the file(s) selected in the File Browser.
This will require a new Quicksilver plug-in, but I can handle that end of it.
Is there any way to ask TextMate for the selected file(s) when the browser has focus?
And once I tell Quicksilver to use some app-specific selection behavior, the currently working text selection is going to break, so I need a way to get any selected text in the editor when it has focus as well.
If this isn’t currently possible, could it be added?
Thanks!
-- Rob McBroom http://www.skurfer.com/
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You could also make a bundle action that checks TM_SELECTED_FILE (or even TM_SELECTED_FILES) and execute qs (the command line tool).
Regards, Etienne Samson -- samson.etienne@gmail.com
Le 10 févr. 2016 à 00:50, Graham Heath graham.p.heath@gmail.com a écrit :
Could a OS X level Service be written? As in Right Click -> Services -> "Send selection to Quicksilver". I wouldn’t know where to start, but thats the only 3rd party functionality I know of for the file drawer.
I use Quicksilver too, and I’d love to see it get wider usage. I have a "Copy current path" command, if I then paste that path into Quicksilver, Quicksilver is smart enough to know that the file exists and the menus change as though I had selected the file. Screenshot of Copy Current Path command on Imgur.
Thanks, Graham Heath
On February 7, 2016 at 12:03:14 PM, Rob McBroom (mailinglist0@skurfer.com ) wrote:
Hello. Quicksilver is able to get the selected text and the currently open document from TextMate using standard Cocoa stuff, but I’ve always wanted a way to grab the file(s) selected in the File Browser.
This will require a new Quicksilver plug-in, but I can handle that end of it.
Is there any way to ask TextMate for the selected file(s) when the browser has focus?
And once I tell Quicksilver to use some app-specific selection behavior, the currently working text selection is going to break, so I need a way to get any selected text in the editor when it has focus as well.
If this isn’t currently possible, could it be added?
Thanks!
-- Rob McBroom http://www.skurfer.com/
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Getting the currently selected file in LaunchBar works without any configuration or extension, so I guess it should be quite easy to get it to work in QS
On Feb 10 2016, at 1:41 am, Etienne Samson <samson.etienne@gmail.com>
wrote:
You could also make a bundle action that checks TM_SELECTED_FILE (or even
TM_SELECTED_FILES) and execute qs (the command line tool).
Regards,
Etienne Samson -- samson.etienne@gmail.com
> Le 10 févr. 2016 à 00:50, Graham Heath <graham.p.heath@gmail.com>
a écrit : > > Could a OS X level Service be written? As in Right Click -> Services -> "Send selection to Quicksilver". I wouldn’t know where to start, but thats the only 3rd party functionality I know of for the file drawer. > > I use Quicksilver too, and I’d love to see it get wider usage. I have a "Copy current path" command, if I then paste that path into Quicksilver, Quicksilver is smart enough to know that the file exists and the menus change as though I had selected the file. Screenshot of Copy Current Path command on Imgur. > > > Thanks, > > Graham Heath > > On February 7, 2016 at 12:03:14 PM, Rob McBroom (mailinglist0@skurfer.com ) wrote: > >> Hello. Quicksilver is able to get the selected text and the currently >> open document from TextMate using standard Cocoa stuff, but I’ve >> always wanted a way to grab the file(s) selected in the File Browser. >> >> This will require a new Quicksilver plug-in, but I can handle that end >> of it. >> >> Is there any way to ask TextMate for the selected file(s) when the >> browser has focus? >> >> And once I tell Quicksilver to use some app-specific selection behavior, >> the currently working text selection is going to break, so I need a way >> to get any selected text in the editor when it has focus as well. >> >> If this isn’t currently possible, could it be added? >> >> Thanks! >> >> -- >> Rob McBroom >> http://www.skurfer.com/ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> textmate mailing list >> textmate@lists.macromates.com >> http://lists.macromates.com/listinfo/textmate > > _______________________________________________ > textmate mailing list > textmate@lists.macromates.com > http://lists.macromates.com/listinfo/textmate
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Getting the currently selected file in QS also works for me without any configuration or extension. Only doesn't seem to work for multiple selections.
On 10 February 2016 at 12:56, Koen Punt koen@koenpunt.nl wrote:
Getting the currently selected file in LaunchBar works without any configuration or extension, so I guess it should be quite easy to get it to work in QS
On Feb 10 2016, at 1:41 am, Etienne Samson samson.etienne@gmail.com wrote:
You could also make a bundle action that checks TM_SELECTED_FILE (or even TM_SELECTED_FILES) and execute qs (the command line tool).
Regards, Etienne Samson -- samson.etienne@gmail.com
Le 10 févr. 2016 à 00:50, Graham Heath graham.p.heath@gmail.com a
écrit :
Could a OS X level Service be written? As in Right Click -> Services ->
"Send selection to Quicksilver". I wouldn’t know where to start, but thats the only 3rd party functionality I know of for the file drawer.
I use Quicksilver too, and I’d love to see it get wider usage. I have a
"Copy current path" command, if I then paste that path into Quicksilver, Quicksilver is smart enough to know that the file exists and the menus change as though I had selected the file. Screenshot of Copy Current Path command on Imgur.
Thanks,
Graham Heath
On February 7, 2016 at 12:03:14 PM, Rob McBroom (
mailinglist0@skurfer.com ) wrote:
Hello. Quicksilver is able to get the selected text and the currently open document from TextMate using standard Cocoa stuff, but I’ve always wanted a way to grab the file(s) selected in the File Browser.
This will require a new Quicksilver plug-in, but I can handle that end of it.
Is there any way to ask TextMate for the selected file(s) when the browser has focus?
And once I tell Quicksilver to use some app-specific selection
behavior,
the currently working text selection is going to break, so I need a way to get any selected text in the editor when it has focus as well.
If this isn’t currently possible, could it be added?
Thanks!
-- Rob McBroom http://www.skurfer.com/
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FYI; multiple files also work with LaunchBar
On Feb 10 2016, at 2:55 pm, George McGinley Smith <george@gsgd.co.uk>
wrote:
Getting the currently selected file in QS also works for me without any
configuration or extension. Only doesn't seem to work for multiple selections.
On 10 February 2016 at 12:56, Koen Punt
<[koen@koenpunt.nl](mailto:koen@koenpunt.nl)> wrote:
Getting the currently selected file in LaunchBar works without any
configuration or extension, so I guess it should be quite easy to get it to work in QS
On Feb 10 2016, at 1:41 am, Etienne Samson
<[samson.etienne@gmail.com](mailto:samson.etienne@gmail.com)> wrote:
You could also make a bundle action that checks TM_SELECTED_FILE (or even
TM_SELECTED_FILES) and execute qs (the command line tool).
Regards,
Etienne Samson -- [samson.etienne@gmail.com](mailto:samson.etienne@gmail.com)
> Le 10 févr. 2016 à 00:50, Graham Heath
<[graham.p.heath@gmail.com](mailto:graham.p.heath@gmail.com)> a écrit : > > Could a OS X level Service be written? As in Right Click -> Services -> "Send selection to Quicksilver". I wouldn’t know where to start, but thats the only 3rd party functionality I know of for the file drawer. > > I use Quicksilver too, and I’d love to see it get wider usage. I have a "Copy current path" command, if I then paste that path into Quicksilver, Quicksilver is smart enough to know that the file exists and the menus change as though I had selected the file. Screenshot of Copy Current Path command on Imgur. > > > Thanks, > > Graham Heath > > On February 7, 2016 at 12:03:14 PM, Rob McBroom ([mailinglist0@skurfer.com](mailto:mailinglist0@skurfer.com) ) wrote: > >> Hello. Quicksilver is able to get the selected text and the currently >> open document from TextMate using standard Cocoa stuff, but I’ve >> always wanted a way to grab the file(s) selected in the File Browser. >> >> This will require a new Quicksilver plug-in, but I can handle that end >> of it. >> >> Is there any way to ask TextMate for the selected file(s) when the >> browser has focus? >> >> And once I tell Quicksilver to use some app-specific selection behavior, >> the currently working text selection is going to break, so I need a way >> to get any selected text in the editor when it has focus as well. >> >> If this isn’t currently possible, could it be added? >> >> Thanks! >> >> -- >> Rob McBroom >> http://www.skurfer.com/ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> textmate mailing list >> [textmate@lists.macromates.com](mailto:textmate@lists.macromates.com) >> http://lists.macromates.com/listinfo/textmate > > _______________________________________________ > textmate mailing list > [textmate@lists.macromates.com](mailto:textmate@lists.macromates.com) > http://lists.macromates.com/listinfo/textmate
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George.
On 10 Feb 2016, at 8:55, George McGinley Smith wrote:
Getting the currently selected file in QS also works for me without any configuration or extension. Only doesn't seem to work for multiple selections.
I guess I could have actually tried it before asking. <face palm>
I’m sure I did, but perhaps it was before the switch to a view-based browser.
I’ll look into the multiple files business. Can’t have LaunchBar doing something better than QS! ;-)