On 28 Jun 2008, at 12:18 PM, Michael Garton wrote:

> This looks useful:
>
>  [quote]
>
> After downloading lots of PDFs that open automatically in Skim, I
> often want to store them all in Papers for reading later.
>
> Here's a little Applescript that will tell Papers to import all the
> PDFs currently open in Skim:
>
> tell application "Skim"
>       set filelist to file of documents
>       tell application "Papers" to open filelist
> end tell
> Save it in ~/Library/Scripts/Applications/Skim/ and it should show up
> in the Scripts menu when Skim is active.
>
> [unquote]
>
> Come someone please help though (this is embarrassing) because this
> is my first brush with these things called Applesripts which I've
> been hearing about for years. I've navigated as directed lib/Scr/
> Applications where there's no folder called Skim so I've created one.
> Now - exactly what do I do to get those four lines - which must be an
> Applescript - into that folder...?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Michael
>
> Source- posted on 8th June:  http://hublog.hubmed.org/archives/
> 001679.html

I'm not completely sure what you ask. If it's about how to create an  
AppleScript file, you should paste these lines in a Script Editor  
window and save as a compiled AppleScript.

Christiaan


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