I'm a DevOps guy, and I use Evernote to take notes on system configuration changes and installation instructions. That means my most common style change is "Font > Andale Mono".
I wanted to use Keyboard Maestro (or something) to turn this into a nice keystroke macro, but I can't see any reliable way to do it; Evernote doesn't expose the font controls via AppleScript, and when I use Keyboard Maestro Recorder, it doesn't detect any controls on the form - I just get X,Y coordinates, which are obviously brittle.
Any suggestions on how I might do this? I thought about turning it into a copy/reformat/paste type macro, but given that Evernote's already fussy when styles change mid-paragraph, it seemed like a losing proposition.
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I'm a DevOps guy, and I use Evernote to take notes on system configuration changes and installation instructions. That means my most common style change is "Font > Andale Mono".
I wanted to use Keyboard Maestro (or something) to turn this into a nice keystroke macro, but I can't see any reliable way to do it; Evernote doesn't expose the font controls via AppleScript, and when I use Keyboard Maestro Recorder, it doesn't detect any controls on the form - I just get X,Y coordinates, which are obviously brittle.
Any suggestions on how I might do this? I thought about turning it into a copy/reformat/paste type macro, but given that Evernote's already fussy when styles change mid-paragraph, it seemed like a losing proposition.
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