Bleh, stupid automatic formatting. Make sure to remove the line break
after \"v\" in the command I posted above

On May 29, 11:56 am, "Jon Stovell (a.k.a. Sesquipedalian)"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Instead of returning the results of the script to Quicksilver, have
> the script paste the results. Adding this to the end of your script
> should do the job (replacing $foo with whatever is appropriate in your
> script, of course):
>
> printf $foo | pbcopy
> osascript -e "tell application \"System Events\" to keystroke \"v\"
> using command down"
>
> Note that we are using printf instead of echo because echo
> automatically inserts a newline at the end of the text it outputs,
> which is not what we want in this case.
>
> On May 29, 8:52 am, jrh <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > Sorry if this is just too easy but I have been trying to do it with no
> > luck...
>
> > I am trying to concatenate several commands in one trigger. What I
> > want to do is get the selected text of the current window and send it
> > a shell script as input. Then paste the output of the script into the
> > current window. I can do it in the command window in several commands
> > by getting the selected text and pass it to a script with leaves the
> > output in the command windows and I can paste it as text.
>
> > However, is it possible to do it in one trigger??
>
> > Regards,

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