Thanks, Jim! Your suggestion is *much* more elegant.
Incidentally, I had to restart my computer before it actually worked.
I temporarily changed the QS verb to "Run text command in Terminal"
and saw it work in the Terminal window, but running it in the shell
had no discernable effect on the
John Stephens wrote:
Thank you, Patrick! Cmd-Shift-V would be a lot better than the default
setup.
If there are any QS users out there who need this, here is how I got it
to work:
Try this for an easier (and perhaps more complete) way to do this that
would work for every application:
1) O
On Jan 29, 2008, at 5:06 AM, Patrick Woolsey wrote:
(FWIW, since I often need to 'paste plain text' in different apps,
I've set
up a Keyboard Maestro action mapped to Cmd-Shift-V, but there are
plenty of
other ways to skin the same beast :-), e.g. "Plain Clip.app", probably
QuickSilver or Lau
John Stephens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sez:
[...]
>My problem is when I paste formatted text into a plain text note.
>Doing this in TextEdit and other text editors I use begets plain
>text, which is what I want. In order to do this in Yojimbo, I have to
>press Shift-Alt-Command-V (Paste And Match Style
I like storing my notes as plain text, and I also like having the
option of linking things together, using tables, or other formatting
if I need to. Yojimbo lets me do both, converting plain text to rich
text on the fly if I choose to add a hyperlink or edit a table. Nice:
I have plain text
On 19-Dec-07, at 8:17 AM, Steve Kalkwarf wrote:
Has anyone made an Applescript to open a Yojimbo note directly in
BBEdit?
If not, would the proper procedure be to export the note to disk,
open it in BBEdit and then have the Finder delete it from disk?
Getting the contents of the note to B
Has anyone made an Applescript to open a Yojimbo note directly in BBEdit?
If not, would the proper procedure be to export the note to
disk, open it in BBEdit and then have the Finder delete it from disk?
Getting the contents of the note to BBEdit (minus all
formatting) is trivial, but any edi
Has anyone made an Applescript to open a Yojimbo note directly in
BBEdit?
If not, would the proper procedure be to export the note to disk,
open it in BBEdit and then have the Finder delete it from disk?
Robert McGonegal
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On 29.08.2007, at 14:05, Sebastian Stark wrote:
Danke für den Hinweis, hab das Formular gerade ausgefüllt.
Sebastian
On 29.08.2007, at 08:34, Wolfgang Kunckel wrote:
No, you are not.
There is currently no way of doing this. Mark/Space at
www.mark
Danke für den Hinweis, hab das Formular gerade ausgefüllt.
Sebastian
On 29.08.2007, at 08:34, Wolfgang Kunckel wrote:
No, you are not.
There is currently no way of doing this. Mark/Space at
www.markspace.com are currently asking customers online, if (an
what) they want to sync to S60.
No, you are not.
There is currently no way of doing this. Mark/Space at
www.markspace.com are currently asking customers online, if (an what)
they want to sync to S60.
Move over there and fill out the forms, maybe we will get this somedays.
Wolfgang
Am 28.08.2007 um 23:09 schrieb Sebasti
I would like to have some of my Yojombo notes synchronized to my
Nokia mobile phone (S60 platform). Does anybody have an idea how to
do that? Some applescripting would be okay, but I would really like
to have sync services handle the actual syncing.
The more information I put into Yojimbo
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