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How to access clipboard on mac os x
How to access clipboard on mac os x





how to access clipboard on mac os x

If you are having trouble, go to the Print and Fax section of System Preferences. You must have a default printer set for the script to work. If all is well, a dialog will appear confirming you want to print. Now instead of pasting it into TextEdit, just go to the Script menu and choose the Print Clipboard script. To see if it works, go to Safari (or your normal web browser) and select some text. If you open this menu you will notice the Print Clipboard Option at the bottom. A menu will appear near the right hand side of the menu at the top with an icon that looks like a script. Near the bottom of the window that appears, check the box that says "Show Script Menu in Menu Bar" (if it isn't already checked). Now Navigate to Macintosh HD/Applications/AppleScript and open up AppleScript Utility. Copy the "Print Clipboard.scpt" file to this folder by dragging it across. If it isn't there, create it by choosing New Folder from the file menu. Look in here for a folder called "Scripts". Now go to the Library folder inside your user folder. You will now have a file called "Print Clipboard.scpt". Double-click the downloaded file to un-zip it. You can download the script by clicking here. The best way to achieve this is using an AppleScript written by Chris from Macs in Chemistry. After selecting all text with Command-A, is there away to print it from memory to the printer without pasting it to an application? If I'm on a website I don't want to have to paste it into TextEdit to print it.







How to access clipboard on mac os x