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  1. @chan Provided I've understood your question correctly, if you want to edit an existing snippet, arrow to it in the Snippet Viewer and press Cmd + S to pop up the editing sheet for the snippet Cheers, Vero
  2. @primeminister Your best bet is to go to Time Machine and find your Alfred.alfredpreferences file from prior to the deletion, as this file will contain all of your snippets. You can then either replace the entire Alfred.alfredpreferences file, or navigate within the package contents to grab the folder of snippets that matches the one you've accidentally deleted. Cheers, Vero
  3. @chajes Welcome to the forum! Can you give some examples of what you're searching for, and what you're typing into Alfred to try to find them? It might be worth looking at the indexing troubleshooting page to make sure your files are indeed in Alfred's index, etc: https://www.alfredapp.com/help/troubleshooting/indexing/ Cheers, Vero
  4. @Leonardo Welcome to the forum! Before asking Powerpack-specific questions, could you please fill in your registered Powerpack email address in your forum profile? Cheers, Vero
  5. @ThomasBeuls Welcome to the forum! Google Drive File Stream doesn't support Spotlight indexing, as per the Google team's response, which you can find here: I'll lock this thread, so please keep an eye on the thread above in case Google takes this issue as seriously as it should, and adds the ability for Spotlight to index the content. Cheers, Vero
  6. @Star_Tech Welcome to the forum! By default, network volumes are not included in Default Results, but if your network drive is indeed indexed by Spotlight, you can also search it with Alfred. You can drag the network volume to your Default Search Scope in Features > Default Results, BUT I would very much recommend using a File Filter workflow to specifically search the network volume instead. Here's how you can use a File Filter workflow: https://www.alfredapp.com/help/workflows/inputs/file-filter/ In your case, you could simply set the scope of your File Filter to the network volume, or you could add folders as the file type to specifically search for folders on the network drive. Cheers, Vero
  7. @stonefury Could you please confirm exactly which versions of Alfred and macOS you're using? Are you using multiple Spaces / Mission Control? Cheers, Vero
  8. @BAE As I said earlier, the behaviour you're describing is outside of Alfred's control, so there's something causing it (likely one of the ones I mentioned earlier). Try creating a fresh user account temporarily and testing the same thing to see what behaviour you get there. Cheers, Vero
  9. @paulminors This depends on whether Mail supports AppleScript for this, but this part is down to Mail's own functionality. Alternatively, you could probably use a Dispatch Key Combo object, but this can be less reliable. It's likely that another fellow forum member can help you with the AppleScript. Cheers, Vero
  10. @laoreja If you switch to using Safari as your default browser, is the behaviour normal? Cheers, Vero
  11. @Gautam Between your hotkey object and your action, add a Utility > Transform > Trim Whitespace https://www.alfredapp.com/help/workflows/utilities/transform/ Cheers, Vero
  12. @paulminors No problem, I've updated the link in the first post You can also grab it here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/5h3djhw2thf8xjp/Mail.app Search 3.0.alfredworkflow?dl=0 Cheers, Vero
  13. @laoreja Welcome to the forum. Which web browser are you using? Is the browser quit the first time you try a keyword, but launched the second time? If you open Console.app, do you see any error messages relating to either Alfred or your web browser's name? Is the issue only with web searches? E.g. If you search for an app on your Mac and press return, does the app launch normally? Cheers, Vero
  14. @BAE Alfred doesn't arbitrarily change hotkeys, so there's likely something outside of the normal Alfred operation resulting in the changes you're seeing. Do you have an unusual setup for syncing your Alfred preferences, your Mac's home folder or anything else that would cause the preferences to be changed unexpectedly? Alternatively, do you use any keyboard remappers like Karabiner, Better Touch Tool, etc which could be interfering with the normal hotkeys? Cheers, Vero
  15. @BAE Welcome to the forum! There are two possible places where you can set a hotkey for panels that may look quite similar, which show the Clipboard Viewer and the Snippets Viewer respectively. You can set these under Features > Clipboard and Features > Snippets. Cmd + Option + Spacebar isn't a default hotkey, so also please check your workflow hotkeys; You can view the hotkeys you've set in the Workflows tab, by clicking on the cog at the top of the sidebar and choosing Display > Show Hotkeys. You can then scan down your list of workflows for the hotkey combo in question. Cheers, Vero
  16. Hi @Doug and welcome to the forum. Alfred relies on the metadata index, which is created and maintained by macOS itself. Could you be more specific on what kind of file types are found, then later not found, and at what frequency it occurs? Are the applications moved/relocated, and are any drives on which the apps are stored unplugged? Here's the usual Indexing Troubleshooting guide: https://www.alfredapp.com/help/troubleshooting/ You mentioned you rebuilt the macOS metadata, but could you please do it once more and ensure that you check the "Delete /.Spotlight-V100" box to get the most complete reindex? If the issue persists, next time it happens, please install the Alfred Metadata tool and drag an app that isn't found. Copy the results of the metadata tool into your reply here so that I can take a further look. The metadata tool can be downloaded here: https://cachefly.alfredapp.com/tools/AlfredMetadataTool_v1.1.zip Cheers, Vero
  17. @BaltimoreTom Welcome to the forum. Could you please fill in your Powerpack email address in your forum profile? This is only visible to admins, and allows us to confirm your registered email address before you take part in Powerpack-specific discussions. Cheers, Vero
  18. @rutinerad I was about to reply but looks like @dfay is right on the money Create your "Add to pinboard" workflow, and include a Fallback Search Trigger, then set your fallbacks to show up intelligently, and it'll appear as a fallback search when you type a URL. Cheers, Vero
  19. @jipnet Take a look at the guide on creating your own File Filter workflow, which walks you through the various steps (setting file types, setting a search scope, etc): https://www.alfredapp.com/help/workflows/inputs/file-filter/ You can then replace the Terminal object @CJK opted for with something like the "Open File" or "Reveal in Finder" or "Browse in Alfred" object, depending on what you're trying to achieve Cheers, Vero
  20. If you're referring to your search history, here's where you can switch this on: https://www.alfredapp.com/blog/tips-and-tricks/quick-tip-view-your-recent-query-history/ Cheers, Vero
  21. @Jordan I see you are using an early version of macOS High Sierra. The crash is actually a lower level crash in the macOS Metadata API in macOS 10.13.1. We raised this bug with Apple and they closed it as fixed in macOS 10.13.2. If you update to the latest macOS (currently 10.13.3), this crash will go away.
  22. @schaefera Can I confirm that you're all sorted now that you've added the Alfred Text Service manually? I've re-tested this on our various OS versions and it's working as expected, so I'm not sure what happened in your scenario, but if you're all set up and able to use snippets now, that's what matters Cheers, Vero
  23. @littleluce @henderea In which context are you referring to this? Using the "snip" keyword in Alfred's main window? In this view, snippets have always reordered by most frequently used. If you prefer to see your snippets always in the same order, set a hotkey for the Snippet Viewer (Features > Snippets > Viewer Hotkey) or access them via the Clipboard Viewer hotkey. Having said that, I'd recommend setting up snippet auto-expansion if you use these snippets often, then you can expand them by simply typing their keyword, which will be expanded to the full text snippet. Personally, I use these hundreds of times a day for my most-used bits of text, and it's the quickest way to paste in pre-defined text. More info on setting up text expansion here: https://www.alfredapp.com/help/features/snippets/#expansion Cheers, Vero
  24. @bzzzl Welcome to the forum! Removing fallback searches doesn't make Alfred any more minimal, as the fallback searches will only show when no other results are found. Just make sure your Fallback searches are set to only show if no other results are found (which is the default setting) rather than intelligently showing at the bottom of the results list. Cmd + Return is simply a way to force using the default fallback search when the query also happens to match a local result. This feature won't be changing, so I would encourage you to choose at least one fallback search, allowing you to use Cmd + Return when relevant. [Moving thread to Discussion & Help] Cheers, Vero
  25. @vermeer We've tested this on both Sierra and High Sierra, and are unable to replicate this issue. Just to be certain that you're on the latest update, if you go to the General tab, do you see v3.6 on the left just above the big purple bar? This should confirm you're on the latest update If so, do you have at least one existing snippet collection? The collection should be automatically selected in the dropdown menu when popping up the snippet creation window. If no collection has yet been created, you should see an error message letting you know that the snippet can't be saved until you create a collection. Could you try restarting your Mac to see whether this behaviour returns to normal after a fresh start? Finally, if the issue persists, please open Console.app and see whether there are any Alfred-related error messages when attempting to save a snippet. Cheers, Vero
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