In our previous episode (Thursday, 14-Feb-2013), Patrick Woolsey said:
> * create a new shell worksheet
> 
> * paste in the starting text
> 
> * apply your factory to the worksheet as a text filter
> 
> * execute the processed contents of the worksheet

Aha! Yes, this seems bloody obvious now that you've pointed it out. I will have 
to do the copy/paste dance for the few files I process this way, but this saves 
me a step in the usual case where I am simply pasting text anyway. Is there a 
way to execute the lines in the worksheet other than select-all, enter?

One oddity. I assigned a shortcut to Text -> Apply Text Filter -> MyLameFilter 
and it works, but it does not show up in the Preferences GUI until I close the 
prefs and then open them again.

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I was good and deleted the "You *&;#$ing moron" before posting aren't
you proud of me?

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