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Getting text from filemaker
... because copy and paste just isn't cool enough.
TextMate actually provides a command for pulling text in from Cocoa text fields (see the TextMate Manual). However, I have been unable to get that to work.
With this method, all you have to do is highlight your text, right-click, then select "TextMate: Open in File". Then your text will be copied into TextMate into a temporary file. The temporary file is nice because saving it prompts TextMate to set the language, and you can easily close the file without bothering with the "Don't you want to save?" prompt.
Just download the attached package and follow the instructions in the READ_ME file.
(Note 9/7/11: The service available for download above no longer depends on the mate command. The mate command is not installed by default, so the service wasn't working for some people. With this new version, you can even customize the file name and behaviors if you know a little shell scripting. Note 10/24/11: The path and name of files created by this service are not easier to customize.)
C'mon, it isn't that difficult is it?