That's easy enough. :-)

You need only move your text factory file into the "Text Filters" subfolder of BBEdit's app support folder:

/Users/USERNAME/Library/Application Support/BBEdit/Text Filters/

and you can then apply it to the current (frontmost) document by choosing Text -> Text Filters -> [your factory's name].

[PS: For greater convenience, you can assign a key shortcut to this item in the Menus & Shortcuts prefs pane, or within the Text Filters palette.]

Regards,

 Patrick Woolsey
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Bare Bones Software, Inc.             <http://www.barebones.com/>


On 3/6/17 at 11:45 PM, beer...@gmail.com (BeeRich33) wrote:

Hi folks.

I'm wanting to use a Text Factory, a collection of search and replaces, to the frontmost file only, regardless of what type it is. Right now it is not saved as anything and is an XML file structure, and BBEdit has noted that's what it is. Is there a way to run such a process without having to choose the frontmost file in the text factory Options every single time?

Love to learn more.

Cheers


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