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I am stuck with an action properties error with my little applescript. Here's the script:

tell application "evernote" to activate
tell application "System Events"
    --tell process "evernote"
    set the clipboard to text_content()
    keystroke "v" using command down
    keystroke return
    --end tell
end tell
return input
end run

here's sub-routine after main program

on text_content()

delay 1

tell application "Safari" to set theURL to URL of front document
set theDate to do shell script "date +'%d-%m-%Y'' - '%T"
set theusertext to " , "
set get_text to (theURL & return & theusertext & theDate) as string
return get_text

end text_content

This is showing me an action properties error. I've tried to define get_text as properties at different places all over the script, but still getting the same error. Any guidance on how to deal with it?

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  • Running the script you provided verbatim issues no error at all for me, and has the expected behavior. Do you run it directly in the Script Editor? If so, what is your OS version?
    – rems4e
    May 9, 2016 at 19:17
  • yes, you are correct, I've edit my post. It's problem with different part of the script.
    – lawsome
    May 9, 2016 at 19:27
  • it can't run sub-routine now. it's in automator, not apple script.
    – lawsome
    May 9, 2016 at 19:55
  • i've solved it and got it running , but I still don't know why it was not running the sub-routine ??
    – lawsome
    May 9, 2016 at 20:28
  • A side note for you @lawsome, I would consider removing your "System Events" tell block in favor of working directly in Evernote. No need to do a paste into Evernote. Change your line set the clipboard to text_content() to set yourText to text_content(). Then tell application "Evernote" set selectedNote to selection -- selected note append (item 1 of selectedNote) text yourText end tell If you can avoid working with the clipboard it will make for a better user experience in my opinion. May 10, 2016 at 3:18

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This works for me in Evernote 6.6.1 (453372) on OSX 10.11.4, executing from either the Scripts menu or from Script Editor.

--- GET THE INFO FROM SAFARI FIRST ---

set the clipboard to (text_content() & return)

tell application "Evernote" to activate
tell application "System Events"
    tell process "evernote"
        keystroke "v" using command down
        delay 0.5

        --- Evernote is NOT behaving properly ---
        --    It should leave the cursor at the END of the paste
        --    but it is not.
        --    So, we have to arrow down then issue a return
        --    The above delay is also required to make sure the paste
        --    has completed before any more keystrokes

        key code 125 -- DOWN arrow
        keystroke return

    end tell
end tell


on text_content()

    --delay 1       ## don't see any need for this

    tell application "Safari" to set theURL to URL of front document
    set theDate to do shell script "date +'%d-%m-%Y'' - '%T"
    set theusertext to " , "
    set get_text to (theURL & return & theusertext & theDate) as string
    return get_text

end text_content
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  • thank you @JMichaelTX. I too noticed the cursor problem you mentioned & I used key code 125 using command down and keystroke return , but it was processing in safari instead of evernote. Since I used append command, no cursor issues.
    – lawsome
    May 11, 2016 at 6:50

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