Also, while I'm doing things just for giggles, bloggers might want to check out http://murl.info/14421. It's a little TM command that triggers an applescript that pulls in whatever text is highlighted in Vienna (RSS Reader) and formats it as a blockquote with linked credits and inserts it into your current entry. The applescript is separate and can be edited to work with other readers/programs.
Anyone convert this script to work with NetNewsWire?
-Ron
On Nov 6, 2006, at 6:09 AM, Brett Terpstra wrote:
Also, while I'm doing things just for giggles, bloggers might want to check out http://murl.info/14421. It's a little TM command that triggers an applescript that pulls in whatever text is highlighted in Vienna (RSS Reader) and formats it as a blockquote with linked credits and inserts it into your current entry. The applescript is separate and can be edited to work with other readers/programs.
Replace the script in the package with this one. The only problem is NNW doesn't have a dictionary entry for the current selection, so you can only take the whole entry, which is easy enough to trim down, I guess.
Brett
On Nov 6, 2006, at 10:24 AM, Ron Rosson wrote:
Anyone convert this script to work with NetNewsWire?
-Ron
On Nov 6, 2006, at 6:09 AM, Brett Terpstra wrote:
Also, while I'm doing things just for giggles, bloggers might want to check out http://murl.info/14421. It's a little TM command that triggers an applescript that pulls in whatever text is highlighted in Vienna (RSS Reader) and formats it as a blockquote with linked credits and inserts it into your current entry. The applescript is separate and can be edited to work with other readers/programs.
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