![]() ![]() I've included "Open in Favorite Editor" in my LaunchBar Scripts repository (which mostly contains scripts that run flawlessly in Alfred, Keyboard Maestro, yadda yadda). They can be used in AppleScripts, Shell Scripts or search templates. "Open in Favorite Editor" should work fine for all of these. I'm using Keyboard Maestro for this, but you might be using Alfred, LaunchBar, FastScripts, whatever. You can even put multiple "editors" in there, which means you can open a, e.g., text file in a Markdown previewer *and* your editor of choice. I often want to open *all* files in a project for editing, so I'm taking care of this problem as well. You can mix a Finder selection with images, and text by the way. All scripts linked that way will appear in LaunchBar's index. The Quick Launch Bar is located after the command line field and the more buttons that are added the shorter the command line field will be. This will create aliases to the original files which will be recognized by LaunchBar. For example, after training, Adobe Photoshop may be launched by. LaunchBar Drag the actions/scripts that you want to use to /Library/Application Support/LaunchBar/Actions/ while holding down and. It uses an adaptive algorithm that 'learns' a user's preferred abbreviations for a particular application. cw(to invoke your Beemind Cranking Widgets script) To open the script in. It provides access to user's applications and files, by entering short abbreviations of the searched item's name. Running AppleScripts can be turned off in the Actions pane of LaunchBar Preferences. The script can be extended to support more "file types", as I call them, to support, e.g. LaunchBar is an application launcher for macOS. I leave their default association to their previewers, but with a shortcut I can open them in my favorite editor. That's why I decided to create a script that gives me best of both worlds. They don't open as quickly, but editing-wise they are unbeatable compared to their "previewers". * I also use apps that are capable of *editing* something really really well, e.g. They open a specific file quickly, but aren't that good at editing. The script also has a text input handler for LaunchBar, one of the first apps I install when I set up a new computer. I was trying to solve a problem the last 30 minutes (excluding the 30 minutes it took me to write this article): * I use *preview* apps. ![]()
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