Re: Searching for scripts - One solution
Re: Searching for scripts - One solution
- Subject: Re: Searching for scripts - One solution
- From: Emmanuel LEVY <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2012 01:59:11 +0200
Actually, the rest of us may also use Smile which is free.
Smile searches in scripts (also in pdfs, by the way), you can search folders and you can specify a regular expression for the files' paths.
You have to switch to the "Advanced Find" in the Preferences' Advance pane.
Emmanuel
On Jun 12, 2012, at 9:03 PM, Lists wrote:
> Those who have Script Debugger have a way to search for scripts they have created. The rest of us need other solutions (save as text, import into FileMaker, etc.) to search for text in scripts.
>
> Recently, I found a solution to this problem in some software that I purchased in a bundle about two years ago (which sat uninstalled on my hard drive for almost two years!). DEVONthink was part of one of Macupdate's bundles in 2010. AppleScripts that are either imported or indexed by this app have fully searchable text within the application.
>
> Definitely a timesaver for me.
>
> Joe
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