pontusekenberg Posted January 20, 2014 Share Posted January 20, 2014 Hi, I´m trying to do a few workflows but can´t get them to work. I´ve tried Googling for a few hours and set up different kind of workflows by my own and downloaded. But can´t get any of thoose to work. 1.Copy text and search in Mail App. Would like it to launch with hot key cmd + double "c" key click. Can get the search to work, but very very slow (can´t the result load within 0,1 sec?) and can´t get the cmd + double "c" key click as a hotkey. 2.Copy text and launch new mail and new email based on a template How to copy text, paste it in the to form, go to subject and paste a different (textexpander) sentence and then to main content and launch a different (textexpander) sentence there? 3. Copy text and open a Google Docs Online data sheet, and search within that whole sheet (including all working sheets) Hope some kindly soul could help me with this or send me to guides of how to do it Link to comment
Andrew Posted January 20, 2014 Share Posted January 20, 2014 Hope some kindly soul could help me with this or send me to guides of how to do it I'm sure somebody will be kind enough to help! I'm moving this to the Workflow help sub-forum as it's a better place for it Link to comment
pontusekenberg Posted January 31, 2014 Author Share Posted January 31, 2014 Hi, Anybody who could help me out with these tre workflows? Link to comment
rice.shawn Posted February 2, 2014 Share Posted February 2, 2014 #1: Not sure why it's slow. It might depend on which languages/libraries you're using, but there's no way to troubleshoot that without more info. As to why you can use `double-c` as a hotkey: you can't use a double-key press as a hotkey. Perhaps just add in another modifier key, e.g. cmd+opt+c. #2: Are you doing this in Applescript? It seems like the only way you could do such a thing so easily. Basically, you'd have to create the body template as a variable that you could manipulate from via other the contents of the clipboard. You'd do the same with the subject (I'm not sure why this would need to be a text-expander sentence rather than treating it like another "template" in the way that the body is). The Mail app's Applescript Dictionary should give you the options of how to get the information into the mail once you've already done that. #3: You need to look into the GoogleDocs API. Actually, if you just want the browser open the spreadsheet and then search, you might, again, consider using Applescript to 'activate' the browser and open the URL (you can construct this by experimenting with the URLs for spreadsheets in Google Docs), and then you can use the UI commands to search for the string. Link to comment
pontusekenberg Posted February 12, 2014 Author Share Posted February 12, 2014 Hi, I´ve tried but I´m not a coder and have a really hard time to develop this. Is there any service I can use or person I can contact who could code this for a small sum? Link to comment
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