![]() Here's an AppleScript that automatically opens the Font panel, applies the strikethrough and closes the font panel, in less than a second. Keep in mind this Font menu may not appear in all rich text editors and others may not display struck through text at all. Select "Favorite Styles" and then select "Struck through" from the drop down menu. Select the Font>StylesĪ new menu pops up. Select any text in a rich text editor and CTRL+Click (right-click) on it. ![]() The simplest solution is built into Mountain Lion. ![]() You will probably encounter a few exceptions where this will not work. ![]() This is sort of a painful workaround, but it should suffice in the majority of applications. When creating a new snippet click the "Content" header above the snippet and select "Formatted Text, Pictures." You could use this to store a small sample of strikethrough text to use the formatting of. Nevertheless, TextExpander does support rich text formatting. This is not a feature that all rich text editors provide, thus the inconsistencies you experienced. Shortcuts created in System Preferences will only work globally with applications that have matching Strikethrough options in their menu.
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