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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 🙂
    So here is a new version of Alfred-Cheat! You can download it and find detailed explanations on github.
     
    What's new:
    Main new feature : a Quicklook view. Just hit ⇧ or ⌘Y after opening a cheatsheet, and a page as shown below appears.
    Small improvements :
    Open your cheatsheet in your text editor by hitting ⌘↔
    Slight syntax changes for cheatsheets (to put sections for the Quicklook view or hidden lines)
    Open the large type view by hitting ⌘L
    I changed wx-Yao's cheat keyword into cht because I find it quicker. But it is easy to reverse this change.
     
    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
     
    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
     
    The workaround given there worked for me:
     
     
    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:
    — 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.
    — without adding the possibility of modifying the cheat sheet in Alfred, maybe could ⌘O directly open the file in the user's favorite text editor?
    — based on the file, there may be a way to automatically generate an hmtl cheat sheet that could be seen with quicklook when pressing ⇧, what do you think? (I am thinking of stuff like https://www.mediaatelier.com/CheatSheet/ or https://www.ergonis.com/products/keycue/)
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