On 23/10/2012 19:47, Bruce Van Allen wrote:

The other part of the answer is that you save the script with a memorable name in a text file and put the file in ~/Library/Application Support/BBEdit/Scripts. It will then show up in BBEdit's Scripts menu (the one that looks like a scrolling sheet of paper).

Scripts of this kind will not work as intended if you put them in the Scripts folder; they are text filters and belong (in BBE 10.5) in ~/Library/Application Support/BBEdit/Text Filters/. In previous versions they belonged in ../UNIX Filters.

Both scripts and text filters are assigned palettes, and I find it most convenient to keep both palettes open and assign key shortcuts to scripts or filters that I use often. This is far less tiresome than using the menu, and, more to the point, there is no menu for text filters!

JD

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