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rfischmann

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  1. 6 minutes ago, vitor said:

     

    You organise it however you want it to look; it’s your preference. Add more line breaks, or commas, or whatever you wish to separate both parts.

     

    I've separated them with two line breaks, but it doesn't make any difference in Alfred's merged paste. I also can't define ⌘C as a Hotkey for that Workflow, shouldn't it be that?

  2. 18 minutes ago, vitor said:

    It can be done with a Workflow. And a terribly simple one, not sure why I didn’t mention it before.


    Connect a Hotkey Trigger with Argument set to Selection in macOS to a Copy to Clipboard Output.


    On the Copy to Clipboard Output, organise the text {clipboard:1} (i.e. your clipboard contents) with {query} (your current selection) however you’d like.

     

    I've never built a Workflow before, @vitor. I tried following your instructions, but it's not working. I must be doing something wrong, hehe.

  3. If you can help me on that, @Vero, that would be awesome!

     

    It's quite simple: I want to be able to copy, let's say, five items and then quickly paste them using a specific keyboard shortcut. Like this:

    1. Select and copy items 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
    2. Use this special/new keyboard shortcut and paste item 5.
    3. Use the shortcut again and paste 4.
    4. Use the shortcut again and paste 3.
    5. Use the shortcut again and paste 2.
    6. Use the shortcut again and paste 1.

    As we've previously discussed, this "sequential paste" workflow could be timer-based — a minute and a half would be more than enough.

     

    Cheers!

  4. 10 hours ago, R3ven said:

    Highly recommend another Mac App named 'Paste'. All features you want about clipboard can be found in that app. Improved my working efficiency a lot!

     

    Yes, I've tested Paste and up until I've migrated to Alfred, I was using a now-discontinued app called CmdVees for that.

     

    The idea here, of course, is that Alfred implements this as a native feature (or via a workflow, like @vitor suggested) instead of me having to run another app just for that.

  5. Hey guys,

     

    I love Alfred's Clipboard features, but I miss one that is common to almost all good clipboard managers: sequential paste.

     

    Nowadays, if I want to do this in Alfred, I need to copy a few items, then invoke the Clipboard History using Command + Option + C, then use Command + number to paste what I want. Each time.

     

    If Alfred had a sequential paste feature, I'd be able to copy a few items and then, using a special paste keyboard shortcut, it would paste each last copied item in reverse order.

     

    That would be awesome! Cheers.

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