![]() Short answer: you don’t in straight AppleScript (because there isn’t such a command) – but you can sidestep the issue by using the poppler shell utility package inside AppleScript. Smile makes productivity software for OS X and iOS devices, including PDFpen, the Mac PDF editor that won an Editors’ Choice Award from Macworld and The Mac Observer PDFpen for iPad, the mobile PDF editor that won Macworld 2012 Best of Show PDFpen for iPhone TextExpander, the Mac typing shortcut tool that also won a Macworld Eddy award TextExpander touch for the iPhone and iPad and DiscLabel, the Macworld Eddy award-winning CD label design program.ĭemos of all Smile products for OS X are available for free download at. TextExpander touch: $4.99 on the iTunes App Storeįor more information on TextExpander, please visit: (Free upgrades to users who purchased after January 15, 2012.) Upgrade from earlier version of TextExpander: $15 Office Pack: $99.95 (office use up to 5 users in one office) – TextExpander touch requires an iPhone or iPad running iOS 4 or later.įamily Pack: $44.95 (home use up to 5 computers in one household) – TextExpander 4 requires Mac OS X 10.7 and later – Available in English, Spanish, German, French, Japanese and Italian – For programmers, make editor-independent code templates invoke AppleScripts and shell scripts – Interactive snippet creation assistant for new users – Date/time math (add or subtract years, months, days, hours, minutes, seconds from current date and time) – Insert the current date and time in any format you prefer – Internet Productivity snippet group (shorten long URLs automatically) – HTML, CSS, AutoCorrect (English, French, German), Accented Words, Symbols snippet groups included – Add snippet groups from external files and online sources – Get suggestions of matching abbreviations via keyboard shortcut – Search snippets from menu bar or via keyboard shortcut – Sync snippets via Dropbox use snippets on multiple devices (with TextExpander touch) – Use fill-ins for snippets with multiple options for variable content – Automatically insert clipboard content in a snippet – Position the cursor wherever you want in your expanded snippet – Save keystrokes by typing short abbreviations to get long snippets – Insert standard greetings, text, and signatures, including formatted text and pictures – When expanding a snippet in a fill-in window field, the snippet group application restrictions are applied – Adds “expand” command to AppleScript vocabulary, allowing scripts to trigger expansion of a snippet – Fixes issue with TextExpander icon appearing twice in the Dock on restart TextExpander 4 is signed with a Developer ID from Apple to meet the requirements of Gatekeeper in OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion). īecause TextExpander cannot be “sandboxed,” version 4 is not available on the Mac App Store. A fully-functioning demo is available at. TextExpander 4.0.3 requires OS X 10.7 (Lion) or later and is fully compatible with OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion). Upgrades from earlier versions of TextExpander are $15.00, and free to users who purchased after January 15, 2012. The update also adds the command “expand” to the AppleScript vocabulary, allowing scripts to trigger expansion of a snippet. The update fixes an issue with the TextExpander icon appearing twice in the Dock on restart. San Francisco, CA – Novem– Smile has released TextExpander 4.0.3, an update to its popular typing shortcut tool. TextExpander 4.0.3 Fixes A Dock Issue, Adds “Expand” to AppleScript Vocabulary
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