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  1. I have installed the Day One CLI... although now that I've looked into it some more I don't seem to have permission to run that from the terminal and that is probably my problem. I suspect it might be something to do with the fact that my main account is not an admin account (I have an admin accout which I don't actively use - but just use the credentials of when needed).
  2. Ignore that last entry.. I've figured it out by making the script executable with chmod. The workflow now seems to work: and the notification centre message is positive, but an entry isn't showing up in Day One. Could it be because I use a dropbox folder for the Day One database?
  3. Thanks for that... I have tried to set things up to get your workflow up and running but get a: logtodayone.rb permission denied message error message when running. I guess that there's more to setting up the logtodayone.rb file that I thought; any ideas? (I simply created a file with that name and the script contents and put it in a scripts directoy in my user folder.)
  4. Great - thanks for the reply. I've got it now - just how I want it. Dan
  5. Both of these caffeinate workflows are really useful... but, what I really want is simply the ability, with one command and no parameters to simply start caffeinate for a number of hours. I'd like to be able to to start it for 5 hours so that I don't need to bother remember to stop it. Ideally there'd be : - caff start - caff stop (and perhaps in an ideal world caff start [n] - e.g. caff start 3 - would start it for a number of hours.) I've looked at the code for both versions - and at the caffeinate documentations: but can't figure it out at all. Can anyone help?
  6. Does anyone have - or can anyone help - with a simpler version? I simply want a workflow to take a string of text and create a dayone entry leaving day one to default the date and time to current date and time. It seems like I should be able to do something with a terminal based workflow using the Day One CLI - but after a few hours of trying, I think that it's beyond me!
  7. thanks for your reply... I think I understand a bit better: checking the following option: Shortcuts: Use <- and -> for folder navigation" deselected the 'show actions with right arrow' in the actions settings. When I un-checked the 1st option it didn't reset the 2nd one (which I hadn't noticed). Anyway... I'm back how I wanted to be... not a bug, more a complicated (to me at least) set of customisable settings. Thanks again.
  8. I've just installed Alfred 2 with the powerpack. # What you were doing when the issue happened: I checked the Features/file search/navigation/: "Shortcuts: Use <- and -> for folder navigation" After un-checking it, the right arrow doesn't show the action panel. e.g. After invoking Alfred2 I type: [space] documents I then down arrow once to select 'Users/dan/Documents then the right arrow does nothing. It did, I'm sure - before I checked and then un-checked the setting described above - show the action panel. It now does nothing. # Whether you were able to replicate it a second time by performing the same action Yes, I can. # Include any screenshots that might help us The following screen shots shows the settings http://cl.ly/image/052J0n3V151p # Include the Alfred version & build number you are using V2.0.3 (187) # Include your OS X version 10.8.3
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