Hi Jane. Well I made an automator work flow that does what you want,
but I don't think it's very practical. Here are the actions I used.
New Text Edit Document.
Get feeds from mail, with options set to only return feeds with unread
articles.
Filter articles, with options set to only return unread articles.
Get permalinks of articles.
Get text from web page.
Set contents of text edit document, with options set to append text.
I'm not sure if you've played with automator or not. If not, the
above probably didn't make a lot of sense. But at any rate, what you
get is an insanely large text file with the contents of every web page
that contained an unread article. This would be quite difficult to
read through, and it would probably be much easier to just open up
safari on the articles you were interested in.
Darcy
On 25-Nov-07, at 10:04 PM, Jane Jordan wrote:
And where do I findit? :)
Jane
On Nov 25, 2007, at 9:51 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:
There is an automator action that will get rss articles and put
them in to a text format. I'd imagine you could then put that text
in to a text edit document.
Darcy
On 25-Nov-07, at 9:35 PM, Jane Jordan wrote:
OK, now I am subscribed to all of these RSS feeds--and I thought
it would be fairly simple, that the whole story would appear in my
inbox, but it doesn't. I get a link to the story. So what I was
wondering was if somehow a script could be made that when new RSS
feeds come in, Safari opens i the background, and the text is put
into textEdit or something for me to read later.
Possible? If so, how? :)
Jane