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Mario_Dammann

Mario_Dammann

copies selected text along with url and title

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works, but not handy

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Contributed by: LogCabin Wednesday, October 18 2006 @ 01:00 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

Recommend Product: YES

This script does what it says it will, but I'm not sure it saves much copy-and-paste time when the only way (at least the only way I have found) to access it in Safari is from the Script icon on the computer's title-bar, down many folders to Safari, and into that folder. When it evolves into something that can be called up on the spot, I'll like it better. (And when it gets a name that more accurately informs about its function, I'll be more apt to remember what it is and use it.) However this is just good enough to use--when I remember to.   
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easy fix - zo219

Okay, ready? First you want the Scripts Menu to appear in the menubar. Go to /Applications/AppleScript/ and in that folder, open AppleScript Utility. Viola!

Then you get to make some choices as to what shows up in that menu. I remove most of the scripts in /Library/Scripts/ cos I only want to see what I use (make a folder in /Users/Shared/ for removed items.) Or, actually, you could structure the whole menu in your user scripts.

Last two points to know: the scripts for whatever app you're in come forward, and--this is an oldie--you can move menu items around by playing with titles, adding space before the title, numbers, renaming--fool the alphabet. Capiche? Cool.

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Friday, October 20 2006 @ 06:54 PM PDT