Re: InDesign CS5.5-sorting styles
Re: InDesign CS5.5-sorting styles
- Subject: Re: InDesign CS5.5-sorting styles
- From: "Houston, Brad" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 17 May 2012 17:27:20 -0400
- Acceptlanguage: en-US
- Thread-topic: InDesign CS5.5-sorting styles
Title: Re: InDesign CS5.5-sorting styles
Excellent!
Reiterating what Rick said, if I can go straight to a menu command, within the app, it could be a panacea for any future holes. I can think of another right off, dealing with deleting/untagging XML. Menu commands handle it two different ways, but code only
one (and, of course, its the other I want).
Thanks Hans. Anxious to experiment now.
Brad Houston
On 5/17/12 2:17 PM, "Rick Gordon" <email@hidden> wrote:
This is good to know. I hadn't realized that I could trigger menu actions this way in InDesign. Granted, the object model is so good, that it's not often necessary
to go that route, but when it is, it beats System Events. (Too bad we can't access the ensuing dialogs through an extension of this interface -- or can we?)
Rick Gordon
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On 5/17/12 at 9:33 PM +0200, Hans-Gerd claßen wrote in a message entitled
"Re: InDesign CS5.5-sorting styles":
okay,
tell application "Adobe InDesign CS5.5"
select menu item "Nach Name sortieren" of menu "Absatzformatbedienfeldmenü"
end tell
seems to do the job on my german system
a way for you to find your menu item
set theList to {}
tell application "Adobe InDesign CS5.5"
repeat with i in every menu
set allItems to name of every menu item of i
if allItems contains "Your menu item wishes here ;-)" then
copy name of i to end of theList
end if
end repeat
end tell
theList
cu :)
Hans-Gerd claßen
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