Here is a quick work around that might work for you.
First go to your bbedit preference and set a keyboard short cut for
the css format.
Then you would write an applescript that would look something like
this:
tell application "BBEdit"
activate
tell application "System Events" to keystroke "1" using command down
end tell
This example assumes that you set the keyboard short to command 1, but
of course you could set it to whatever you want.
On Nov 19, 6:47 am, Stefano <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like perform the BBEdit's command "CSS format" running an
> AppleScript ... but I'm not able.
> Actually in AS I've seen "format mode ..." for instance, and it works
> perfectly, but not CSS format. I saw it's possible to open (and to
> close) the CSS palette, but even if I pause ("delay 3") the AS for 3
> seconds, enough to manually click the palette format button ... during
> the delay the click operations are not active.
> Then there is CSS format in the Markup Menu as well, but unfortunately
> I don't know how to perform a menu command via AS. This would seem the
> easiest way ...
>
> Does anybody know please, how to solve this ? Thanks.
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