I would like to change the ForegroundColor
of a selected text in a Google Docs with a keyboard shortcut.
I could make the "change the ForegroundColor" part (with a menu item bound to the function setColor() ), but not the "keyboard shortcut part".
I found this code but I have trouble implementing it:
$(document).keydown(function(e){
//CTRL + Q keydown combo
if(e.ctrlKey && e.keyCode == 81){
$( '#output' ).html("I've been pressed!");
}
})
My difficulties :
1) I am not sure where to place this code in my script editor (I tried to place it in the onOpen()
function as below, but also above it without success).
2) I am not sure what the $(document) should refer to.
3) I am not sure what they mean by "having to click on / activate the sidebar first for that to happen".
function onOpen() {
var ui = DocumentApp.getUi();
ui.createMenu('My Menu')
.addItem('Color', 'setColor')
.addToUi();
var document = DocumentApp.getActiveDocument() // should it be here?
$(document).keydown(function(e){
//CTRL + Q keydown combo
if(e.ctrlKey && e.keyCode == 81){
SpreadsheetApp.getUi().alert('Hello, world!');
}
})
}
function setColor1() {
var selection = DocumentApp.getActiveDocument().getSelection();
if (selection) {
var elements = selection.getRangeElements();
for (var i = 0; i < elements.length; i++) {
var element = elements[i];
// Only modify elements that can be edited as text; skip images and other non-text elements.
if (element.getElement().editAsText) {
var text = element.getElement().editAsText();
// Edit the selected part of the element, or the full element if it's completely selected.
if (element.isPartial()) {
text.setForegroundColor(element.getStartOffset(), element.getEndOffsetInclusive(), "#00FFFF");
} else {
text.setForegroundColor("#00FFFF");
}
}
}
}
}