Tsunami
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You can use ⌥↓ (Option+Down) to add a file to the File Buffer and move to the next file. So just press ⌥↓ multiple times to quickly add multiple files.
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@vitor According to Step 3, Alfred will find everything that is checked in the Spotlight preferences. However, Alfred doesn't actually display those files unless you add the folder with those files to the Search Scopes. Most people probably don't understand that, or even know that emails are stored in ~/Library/Mail, and that fonts are stored in /Library/Fonts and ~/Library/Fonts.
My suggestion would be to add those 3 paths to the default Search Scopes, and then add checkboxes for "Emails" and "Fonts" under Essentials or Extras to hide those results.
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As step 1 of the troubleshooting guide explains, by default your search query has to start with "open ", "find " or "in " to search for files.
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What would be the advantage of doing this natively instead of via a workflow?
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There is no download for the Powerpack, simply open Alfred Preferences, go to the Powerpack tab, and you should be able to enter your license details there to activate it.
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As mentioned in
, try changing the default browser to Safari, and then back to Chrome. This can be done in System Preferences > General.
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@Moody Press Cmd+Shift+I or click the arrow in the bottom right of the File Navigation window.
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Try the command at the end of your pastebin, it should fix the permissions for /Users/account/.config:
sudo chown -R $USER:$(id -gn $USER) /Users/account/.config
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It's a Safari bookmark, located in the Mac Software folder.
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At the bottom of the File Navigation window below it displays "Desktop" again. What function does this serve?
In the Recent Documents feature I guess it makes sense to list the full path at the bottom, but here I don't see the point of displaying the same word twice.
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Correct, it uses the eISCP protocol, which is the same protocol as the serial port uses, but over Ethernet.
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It only works with Onkyo TX-NR network receivers.
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Here's a proof of concept: https://puu.sh/zcmU8/2373f1be13.alfredworkflow
You can turn the receiver on and off, control the network playback, change the source and volume, and toggle mute. Tested on a TX-NR414.
Curly brackets button in Write Text File output prefs doesn't inject Dynamic Placeholders [Fixed 3.6.1 b907 pre-release]
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Posted · Edited by Tsunami
v3.6 [903] - macOS 10.13.3
The corresponding placeholder is not injected into the text field. It works for Copy to Clipboard and Large Type, but not for Write Text File.