org-mac-link: Improve grabbing behavior for Chrome.
* contrib/lisp/org-mac-link.el (org-as-mac-chrome-get-frontmost-url): Improve AppleScript used for grabbing information from Chrome. Now it's shorter and doesn't require switching to the app. Also, starting and ending quote are trimmed only when necessary.
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(defun org-as-mac-chrome-get-frontmost-url ()
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(let ((result (do-applescript
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(concat
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"set oldClipboard to the clipboard\n"
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"set frontmostApplication to path to frontmost application\n"
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"tell application \"Google Chrome\"\n"
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" activate\n"
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" delay 0.15\n"
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" tell application \"System Events\"\n"
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" keystroke \"l\" using command down\n"
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" keystroke \"c\" using command down\n"
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" end tell\n"
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" delay 0.15\n"
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" set theUrl to the clipboard\n"
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" set the clipboard to oldClipboard\n"
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" set theResult to (get theUrl) & \"::split::\" & (get name of window 1)\n"
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"end tell\n"
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"activate application (frontmostApplication as text)\n"
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"set links to {}\n"
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"copy theResult to the end of links\n"
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"return links as string\n"))))
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(substring (car (split-string result "[\r\n]+" t)) 1 -1)))
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(concat
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"set frontmostApplication to path to frontmost application\n"
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"tell application \"Google Chrome\"\n"
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" set theUrl to get URL of active tab of first window\n"
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" set theResult to (get theUrl) & \"::split::\" & (get name of window 1)\n"
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"end tell\n"
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"activate application (frontmostApplication as text)\n"
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"set links to {}\n"
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"copy theResult to the end of links\n"
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"return links as string\n"))))
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(replace-regexp-in-string "^\"\\|\"$" ""
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(car (split-string result "[\r\n]+" t)))))
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(defun org-mac-chrome-get-frontmost-url ()
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(interactive)
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