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- SOLVED Command Line: open /Applications/Safari.app -Wn '%f' Everything else, in all tabs, blank or not selected, apart from Menu Item Name, of course. Well as it turns out: Thank you guys, both DaveS and Mofi! I didn't realize the Command Line field was for Terminal commands, but some sort of Ultra...Posted in UltraEdit for Mac General Discussion
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- snowstar
Jan 21, 2012
- @Mofi: Thanks for your response! Although I'm new to UltraEdit, I'm not new to finding answers to my questions on Google. I've been using Windows for about 20 years so I'm used to things being made overly complicated and not working right out of the box. My question might have sounded like a NOOB qu...Posted in UltraEdit for Mac General Discussion
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- snowstar
Jan 21, 2012
- Hi! @DaveS: Thank you! That works, as I'm sure you know. It still opens a Terminal window and the Safari window shows up but is immediately covered by the UltraEdit window, when the code is run. Do you or anyone else know how to get the Safari window to stay on top? /snowstarPosted in UltraEdit for Mac General Discussion
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- snowstar
Jan 21, 2012
- Hi everyone! I'm trying to set up a new tool but how ever I try I just get a Terminal window to open up. I want to open a html document in Safari by selecting a menu item in the Tool menu or by clicking its icon in the User tools toolbar. Please help me. Most support pages on this site only show how...Posted in UltraEdit for Mac General Discussion
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Jan 21, 2012