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odapg reacted to vitor in Workflow to eject disk image and trash DMG after software install?
@odapg Fixed!
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odapg got a reaction from cands in alfred-cheat: manage your own cheat sheets
Well, I could not reach Wayne Yao, so I decided to modify this workflow myself đ
So here is a new version of Alfred-Cheat! You can download it and find detailed explanations on github.
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What's new:
Main new feature : a Quicklook view. Just hit ⧠or âY after opening a cheatsheet, and a page as shown below appears.
Small improvements :
Open your cheatsheet in your text editor by hitting ââ”
Slight syntax changes for cheatsheets (to put sections for the Quicklook view or hidden lines)
Open the large type view by hitting âL
I changed wx-Yao's cheat keyword into cht because I find it quicker. But it is easy to reverse this change.
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Comments, suggestions or bugs reports are most welcome!
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odapg got a reaction from Vero in alfred-cheat: manage your own cheat sheets
Hey @Wayne Yao
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With great pleasure. Note that I took some liberty in some parts (the README file, comments in the code, etc.), because I thought you did no longer work on the workflow.
Of course you are absolutely free to reverse these changes! I am just happy to contribute to your workflow (that I like very much!)
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odapg got a reaction from Johannes in Can't get Workflows running
@Johannes About the LaTeX workflow: I had the same problem, it appears to be a known issue, see https://github.com/wookayin/alfred-latex-symbols-workflow/issues/4
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The workaround given there worked for me:
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I had to install bundler (https://bundler.io) on my computer before, by using
sudo gem install bundler and then it worked like a charm.
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odapg got a reaction from cands in alfred-cheat: manage your own cheat sheets
Hi, thanks for the workflow, I find it great.
You mention on github that you are open to suggestions, so here are three of them:
â would there be a way to add invisible comments in the file? Now I just put #comments and then two line breaks, but this could probably be nicer.
â without adding the possibility of modifying the cheat sheet in Alfred, maybe could âO directly open the file in the user's favorite text editor?
â based on the file, there may be a way to automatically generate an hmtl cheat sheet that could be seen with quicklook when pressing â§, what do you think? (I am thinking of stuff like https://www.mediaatelier.com/CheatSheet/ or https://www.ergonis.com/products/keycue/)