Hello, good friends the friends, I am a gentleman, this Vivian mainly to share how to quickly create TxT documents on apple computers, as we all know TxT documents on Windows system computer use very much, called notepad function, including a lot of network information, is use TxT documents preservation, because TxT document compared to other documents, It has the advantages of simple and easy to use, quick and simple operation, so TxT documents are widely used in daily work and learning
So how to create a TXT function on the Mac?
1. First let’s go to the MAC boot pad, find “Auto this”, and turn it on
2. Select “Quick Operation”, the workflow receives the current “No Input”, and select “Access”.
3. Click Utilities on the left, drag AppleScript to the right, paste the following code, and click Save to create an easy-to-remember name, for example, Create Txt
on run {input, parameters}
tell application “Finder”
set selection to make new file at (get insertion location)
end tell
return input
end run
4. Open the computer system preference Settings, find the keyboard inside the “shortcut”, find the service we just took the name “new Txt”, set the shortcut keys, set the successful exit, the computer can use the shortcut keys at any time to create Txt documents, legend is as follows
5. Alternatively, go back to the second step above and select “Application” as the document type. Again, go to the left “Utilities”, run AppleScript, hold down the left mouse button and drag it to the right. Click on the new TxT document, also very convenient
Note when using TxT document, just create the document name is “unknown”, we must remember to change the suffix of the document to [xxx. TxT] end, otherwise when we input content in the document, the document will become unknown format oh, affect the use and network transmission, as shown below
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