Daryl, thanks. and yes, i saw it too :). however, as far as i
understand, i should know something about the future file in order to
create it this way (e.g., its path, name, etc). it probably sounds
normal, when you are programming or something like that, but when you
are writing an essay or an article it would be just an additional pain
-- that's because i prefer to name *some* files after they are a least
semi-finished :).

nevertheless, i really appreciate your help.


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dsjkvf


On 3/28/07, Daryl Spitzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...also see 
http://www.tuaw.com/2007/03/27/another-way-for-switchers-to-make-new-files/

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Daryl


On 3/27/07, Daryl Spitzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > so, i would be grateful for any advise or for any other 'system-wide
> > shortcut for a new document' solution.
>
> Have a look at http://dev.lipidity.com/feature/tutorial/right-click-new-file.
>  I haven't tried it myself yet, but it looks like a way to use
> Quicksilver to create a new document of any type (that you care to
> create a template for).
>
> --
> Daryl
>
>
> On 3/27/07, dsjkvf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > hello,
> >
> > does anybody use BBEdit together with QuickSilver? the point is that i
> > wrote a simple AppleScript to make a new document in BBEdit:
> > ---
> > tell application "System Events"
> >         tell application "BBEdit" to activate
> >         keystroke "n" using {command down}
> > end tell
> > ---
> > and then i have assigned it to a keystroke trigger in QS. but,
> > however, not everything seems to be OK: the strangest thing is that it
> > does work when the shortcut is pressed for the first time, but when
> > calling it again and again it just brings BBEdit to foreground, but
> > does not create a new document.
> >
> > from other side, when calling from the Script Editor, this script
> > seems to work fine all the time...
> >
> > so, i would be grateful for any advise or for any other 'system-wide
> > shortcut for a new document' solution. (sorry if it was discussed
> > before, though i haven't find anything related after a quick search in
> > the mailing list's archives :)).
> >
> > thank you.
> >
> >
> > --
> > dsjkvf
> >
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