Today there have been a few people asking us how to port their snippets from TextExpander to TypeIt4Me. For the benefit of any of you who may be flirting with the idea of switching, here’s a quick primer explaining how to go about opening your TextExpander snippets in TypeIt4Me.
- Open TextExpander and ctrl-click on a group of snippets.
- Select the Save a Copy of Group “[name]” option, saving the copy to your desktop.
- Go to TypeIt4Me and click File > Open (or type cmd-o) to bring up an Open dialog. Navigate to the file you just saved to your desktop, select it and click Open. A Save As dialog will come up. Select the desktop as the target location and click the Save button. This will create a new TypeIt4Me snippets set on your desktop with the same name as your exported TextExpander file but with the extension .typeit4me.
- Double click on the new file. An alert will pop up informing you that it will be automatically moved to Application Support/TypeIt4Me/Sets.
Click Ok. Your snippets will be imported into TypeIt4Me and the set will appear in the Sets on this Mac pane.
- Repeat the process for the rest of your TextExpander snippet groups until you’re done*.
*Please note that TextExpander Fill-in Field snippets work differently than their TypeIt4Me equivalent, Autocue placeholders. The import process will not automatically convert them; you will need to manually adapt any Fill-in Field snippets to use TypeIt4Me syntax or they won’t work when you type them. The TypeIt4Me user guide explains how to create autocue placeholder snippets.
2 Comments.
“Go to TypeIt4Me and click File > Open ” I don’t have a “File” menu. In fact, Typeit4me is never in the menu.
Therefore I tried right-clicking on the .textexpander file. This seems to have done something… I have an “Active set” with the same name as the original .textexpander file and 6 Apps showing but nothing in the Abbreviation or Snippet columns.
Any ideas how I can get my snippets into Typeit4me ?
Hi Steve,
Is TypeIt4Me in your dock? If so, click it once to bring it to the front / make it the active app then press cmd-O on your keyboard to bring up the Open menu. Following the rest of the steps outlined above ought to do the trick.
Hope this helps.
Guy