@lbutlr,
Here is an AppleScript that might solve your problem :
https://gist.github.com/mixio/7e3a909d391b30853c3cc39efb68d51a
Copy it somewhere in ~/Library/Library/Application\ Support/BBEdit/Scripts.
After relaunching BBEdit, you will be able to use it from the Script Menu
in BBEdit and
On 13 Mar 2021, at 18:47, @lbutlr wrote:
The "Open" service works, but it pops up a "Bbedit wants to use the
restricted service 'open'" every single time, which is almost, but not
quite, as annoying as the cope/paste.
I made this automator action that, as far as I can tell, does the same
* copy it to ~/Library/Application\ Support/BBEdit/Scripts
On Sunday, March 14, 2021 at 2:27:00 PM UTC+1 jj wrote:
> @lbutlr,
>
> Here is an AppleScript that might solve your problem :
>
> https://gist.github.com/mixio/7e3a909d391b30853c3cc39efb68d51a
>
> Copy it somewhere in
On 14 Mar 2021, at 01:33, Tom Robinson wrote:
> If I’m following you:
>
> 1. in any macOS Open dialog, you can type a / and a special input field will
> appear where you can type/paste a path (to a directory, not a file)
Sure, but I am in BBEdit in a file with many file paths. I want to open a
If I’m following you:
1. in any macOS Open dialog, you can type a / and a special input field will
appear where you can type/paste a path (to a directory, not a file)
2. in BBEdit there’s an Open File by Name command, where you can type/paste in
a path to a file.
Cheers
> On 2021-03-14, at