I’d like to create a custom command that applies two built-in commands in succession. In this particular example, I’d like to run “Toggle Done”, immediately followed by “Archive Done”.
Is there a way to do this in a custom JavaScript command?
I’d like to create a custom command that applies two built-in commands in succession. In this particular example, I’d like to run “Toggle Done”, immediately followed by “Archive Done”.
Is there a way to do this in a custom JavaScript command?
It’s possible, but this is using an undocumented TaskPaper API. I don’t expect it to change, but if you want something more robust you might use AppleScript to automate selecting of TaskPaper menu items.
function TaskPaperContextScript(editor, options) {
editor.performCommand("outline-editor:toggle-done")
editor.performCommand("outline-editor:archive-done")
}
Application("TaskPaper").documents[0].evaluate({
script: TaskPaperContextScript.toString(),
})
That’s perfect - thanks so much! And thank you for TaskPaper!
@jessegrosjean — I think I figured out the command for Select All:
editor.performCommand("outline-editor:select-all")
What is the command for cut?
Keyboard Maestro can combine commands and provide Palettes as well.
Sorry, I don’t think that one is exposed in the same way, for Select All the code just calls directly the to the native NSTextView.
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