- How To Change Font For Text Messages On Iphone
- How To Batch Change Font For Text Files On A Mac Computer
- How To Batch Change Font For Text Files On A Mac
How To Change Font For Text Messages On Iphone
How To Batch Change Font For Text Files On A Mac Computer
Having come from a Apple ][ & DOS background, it took me a while to learn Automator. It's more graphical so some concepts took a 'AHA!' moment. You don't mention what 'stops working' but likely it's 'just' a step that is missing from your workflow. For example, in one of my workflows, the 'AHA!' was realizing I needed to specify a name by 'Get Specified Finder Item' before I could work with it.
Perhaps you'd be more comfortable with Applescript, especially if you've done any C or other programming language beyond batch files.
If you're up for it, or if your needs are that complex, you could create shell scripts. In fact, my latest Automator work flow calls a shell script because it's actually the KeePass Windows executable run in Mono. I know I probably could have done the whole thing as a shell script, but Automator was easier and would have been simple if it wasn't for this one shell script. 🙂
Perhaps you'd be more comfortable with Applescript, especially if you've done any C or other programming language beyond batch files.
If you're up for it, or if your needs are that complex, you could create shell scripts. In fact, my latest Automator work flow calls a shell script because it's actually the KeePass Windows executable run in Mono. I know I probably could have done the whole thing as a shell script, but Automator was easier and would have been simple if it wasn't for this one shell script. 🙂
How To Batch Change Font For Text Files On A Mac
Hi guys I want to use command to change the size of the text in cmd or if it's not possible make sth like updating notepad I mean I'm going to use something like this format. Sth sth pause echo.sth sth pause I wanna show echos with big size.tnx. The file names are actually BSD file names, and if you look at the files in terminal, there seems to be no obvious place to store any additional attributes to change the color or font. I admit it's probably possible with some hacking in the terminal, but if it changes the BSD name as well, you are asking for trouble.