![]() ![]() Set itemCount to the count of searchNumbers set searchNumbers to the paragraphs of (the clipboard) So the user can paste that into the front window in HoudahSpot, then that’s easy. I’m also not entirely clear on what functionality you’re looking for - do you want to parse the PDF’s with a script and do the whole thing automatically? If you’re still planning on having the user open the PDF and select the text with the relevant numbers, and the only thing you’re looking for is to convert the clipboard from the format: ![]() Looking for a way to get that copied data into houdahspot so that it teaches for each entry in a list?Īccording to the manual, HoudahSpot has an Applescript dictionary, so that shouldn’t be any problem.īut frequently when someone asks for help with a program that none of the regulars here have installed, nobody wants to download and install new software on their personal computers just to help. Following the above workflow: If I copy the list into text edit and and add an “or” after each entry and then copy/paste it into Houdahspot it will work.įor example the following will not work in houdahspot unless there is an “or” between the entries Easy find searches out all the names in the list and returns a result for each of listings. Our current workflow using “EasyFind” is to copy a list of file names from a PDF and paste it in the EasyFind search field. This is a long shot but has anyone done any scripting for Houdahspot search software? ![]()
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