On page 22 of the BBEdit 10 manual ( 
http://pine.barebones.com/manual/BBEdit_10_User_Manual.pdf
) it says:

"Contextual Menus
When you Control-click on selected text or at the insertion point in a
text window, BBEdit’s contextual menu will display a set of commands
relevant to that location or text, as well as some appropriate
standard commands (such as Cut/Copy/Paste, or Check Spelling) so you
do not have to hunt around in the menu bar for them.

You can choose which commands to include on the contextual menu in the
Menus & Shortcuts preference panel."


I don't see an option to choose which commands are included in the
context menus.  What I'd really like is to be able to run an
AppleScipt via a context menu based on the language/file extension and
what is selected.  Is this possible?

Thanks in advance for any guidance!

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