On Saturday, Aug 16, 2003, at 11:10 Asia/Tokyo, Nobumi Iyanaga wrote:

I wrote a little AppleScript macro that takes the selected text as argument, and returns a tagged text which should replace the selected text. Here it is:

This does work well except the last line,

Do Menu Macro with macro "Edit:Paste"

I have to press CMD + V to replace the selected text with the tagged text.

Same here.


Am I missing something obvious? Is this only on my machine?

I don't know about AS, so I have no idea. But what is worse is that NW Express begins to occupy the enormous amount of CPU power when you clicked OK in the dialog box and won't release CPU even after cmd-v.


Didn't you notice it? If so, I'd like to recommend you, Nobumi, to add a nice free utility PTHCPUMonitor to your login items.
<http://www.pth.com/PTHCPUMonitor/>


It shows CPU usage visually and enables you to kill a program. I need it because my bad perl scripts freeze perl at times�;-) Is "freeze" the right word here? By it, I mean "bousou" in Japanese, i.e. a program out of control continuing to occupy CPU.


Or is the 'Do Menu Macro with macro "Edit:Paste"' command broken?

I tend to think that the exchange of data -- send and receive -- with another application is broken. Something similar to what happens with Services for text conversion. Except that NW Express does not freeze in this case: you can normally quit it.



Kino









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