diff --git a/AppleScript/Mail-CreateOutgoingMessage.applescript b/AppleScript/Mail-CreateOutgoingMessage.applescript new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0bd50c6e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/AppleScript/Mail-CreateOutgoingMessage.applescript @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ +-- This script grabs the current article in NetNewsWire and copies relevant information about it +-- to a new outgoing message in Mail +-- the intended use is that the user wants to send email about the current article, and +-- would fill in the recipient and then send the message + +-- sometimes, an article has contents, and sometimes it has html contents +-- this function getContentsOrHtml() gets the contents as text, despite the representation +-- first it checks to see if there are plain text contents +-- if not, it looks for html contents, and converts those to plain text using a shell script that invokes textutil +-- if it can't find either plain text or html, it returns "couldn't find article text" +to getContentsOrHtml() + tell application "NetNewsWire" + set textContents to the contents of the current article + if textContents is not "" then + return textContents + else + set htmlContents to html of the current article + if htmlContents is not "" then + set shellScript to " echo '" & htmlContents & "' | /usr/bin/textutil -stdin -stdout -format html -convert txt" + set pureText to do shell script shellScript + return pureText + end if + end if + end tell + return "couldn't find article text" +end getContentsOrHtml + + +-- given a list of author names, generate a happily formatted list like "Jean MacDonald and James Dempsey" +-- if the list is more than two names, use Oxford comma structure: "Brent Simmons, Jean MacDonald, and James Dempsey" + +to formatListOfNames(listOfNames) + set c to count listOfNames + if c is 1 then + set formattedList to item 1 of listOfNames + else if c is 2 then + set formattedList to item 1 of listOfNames & " and " & item 2 of listOfNames + else + set frontOfList to items 1 thru (c - 1) of listOfNames + set lastName to item c of listOfNames + set tid to AppleScript's text item delimiters + set AppleScript's text item delimiters to ", " + set t1 to frontOfList as text + set formattedList to t1 & ", and " & lastName + set AppleScript's text item delimiters to tid + end if + return formattedList +end formatListOfNames + + +-- sometimes, an article has an author, sometimes it has more than one, sometimes there's no author +-- this function getAuthorStub() returns a string like " from Jean MacDonald " that can be used in crafting a message +-- about the current article. If there are no authors, it just returns a single space. +to getAuthorStub(authorNames) + try + if ((count authorNames) is greater than 0) then + return " from " & formatListOfNames(authorNames) & " " + end if + end try + return " " +end getAuthorStub + + + +-- Here's where the script starts + +-- first, get some relevant info out for NetNewsWire +tell application "NetNewsWire" + set articleUrl to the url of the current article + set articleTitle to the title of the current article + set authorNames to name of authors of the current article +end tell + + +-- then, prepare the message subject and message contents +set messageSubject to "From NetNewsWire to you: " & articleTitle +set myIntro to "Here's something" & getAuthorStub(authorNames) & "that I was reading on NetNewsWire: " +set messageContents to myIntro & return & return & articleUrl & return & return & getContentsOrHtml() + + +-- lastly, make a new outgoing message in Mail with the given subject and contents +tell application "Mail" + set m1 to make new outgoing message with properties {subject:messageSubject} + set content of m1 to messageContents +end tell \ No newline at end of file