Hi everybody!
I'm trying to make an enhanced paste-function which evaluates the text pasted into a blank textmate document, and assigns the document's language accordingly.
Is there a non-AppleScript way of assigning language? It is very lacking in text examination, so it would be much less clumsy in, say, bash.
I know I can use this.: keystroke "h" using {control down, option down, shift down} keystroke "1"
To set the syntax as HTML by “faking” the keyboard shortcut.
Thanks! Rasmus
On May 10, 2015, at 6:13 AM, Rasmus Malver rasmus@malver.dk wrote:
Hi everybody!
I'm trying to make an enhanced paste-function which evaluates the text pasted into a blank textmate document, and assigns the document's language accordingly.
Is there a non-AppleScript way of assigning language? It is very lacking in text examination, so it would be much less clumsy in, say, bash.
I know I can use this.: keystroke "h" using {control down, option down, shift down} keystroke "1"
To set the syntax as HTML by “faking” the keyboard shortcut.
Write it in your favorite scripting language (bash, ruby, whatever) and use `osascript` to fake the keyboard shortcut just as you have it. m.
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