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Pressing right arrow while browsing file on Alfred, a list of action comes up including "Move to...". Pressing right arrow on that option will yield 3 results, Documents, Desktop and Application. However, I'd like to add some custom folders, which I access on a regular basis.
Is this possible?
Thank you for any help!
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this is very useful, thanks!
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hmm i don't know if this is a powerpack setting but on mine, there's an option under Updates heading that allows me to click on pre-releases.
I'd post a screen capture but the general page (at least the update setting is altered in 2.0.3 as it has its own tab on top right
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is the updated workflow link the one in your original post (dropbox)?
it still replaces instead of opening new tab.
it might be some problem on my end so if there's any test you want me to run, that's fine.
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i like this but is there a way to make it open on a new chrome tab.
Right now, if I have a chrome window currently open and activate this workflow, it will activate in my current chrome tab and i think it is better if it opened a new tab instead of replacing it.
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oh that's too bad
thanks for the reply!
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I have a few different workflows that display notification output, however, all the notification has alfred icon and I was wondering if there's a way to change that icon.
For example, I have a BreakTime and Caffeine Control workflow that displays notification and I would like to change the alfred icon into the respective app icons in the notification.
Is this possible?
(I use default notification centre, not growl)
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Hey all, is it possible to exclude album titles when searching in iTunes mini player.
I ask because I have several albums that has the same name as the song title. When I search for it, the album is always the top result, so instead of navigating further, it'd be more convenient to get rid of album results.
Thanks for any input
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alfred pref -> appearance -> options -> hide menu bar icon
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Just tapping command to bring up alfred would be an awesome feature and I hope it makes into future release. Currently, I have tape F5 once but would rather have a key closer to where I type often
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hmm that's odd. When I type 'define pit' I get pit, pig, pot, put in that order. (in both default and Enligsh dictionary setting within alfred preference)
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I'd also like to try it if you don't mind
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are there any issues with CleanMyMac 2? I use this app on a regular basis and although I have not run it yet since I installed Alfred 2, I want to make sure.
Thanks for any input
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No, it's not dependent on themes. Either we are having communication problem or you might have deeper issue with install
https://www.dropbox.com/s/chq9mdogdvnei8a/Mountain%20Lion%20Blue%20II.alfredappearance?m
Download that theme and try the terminal command on that. That theme is transparent so the terminal command should work as long as you follow remember to quit alfred before entering the command.
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click the background part of the THEME. not the wallpaper
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What do you mean? Isn't opacity runnig from 1 to 5 and set by the -float command?
Is it possible that this is not working for people who sync their preferences with dropbox (or a similar service)? Like YtseJam I can't get it to work...
I believe the terminal command is used to implement only the blur effect, which of course is futile if your theme is not transparent.
Go to Alfred pref -> Appearance tab -> click the background part of the theme and the palette should pop up.
Hope that's clear enough
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^ works perfectly, thanks!
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i'm on my ipad but it should be there when you double click to change background color
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What do you mean by that?
In your theme pref, click to change the alfred background colour and there should be option to change opacity
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Works fine for me.
To those having trouble, make sure to have set the opacity <100% if you haven't done so.
Alfred "Move to..." file navigation question
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gotcha. Thanks!