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  1. Really happy about my Dash purchase today. :-)

    Hopping that extension update with option for applying the code directly arrives soonish :-)

     

    I've encountered a problem while adding this. The issue is that while pressing a modifier (e.g. CMD or ALT), Alfred changes the subtext of the item. However, I am not able to provide an alternate subtext for each item, but only for the entire workflow.

     

    So basically this is what happens:

    1. You search for something and Dash returns results for both snippets and documentation

    2. If you'd hold CMD the snippets' subtext would change to "Expand", but the documentation pages' subtext would also change to "Expand", which is not really nice

     

    Ideally, I'd like the subtext to change to "Expand" for snippets and to "Open in browser" for documentation pages.

     

    I've postponed this feature until I figure out a way of working around this (e.g. find a different wording that would work for both snippets and documentation), or until Andrew provides an option for workflows to provide alternate item subtexts.

  2. I have tested the original workflow (the one that is installed via Dash application) in OSX 10.8.3 and it runs ok. So it must be something with OSX 10.7 I think.

    Next monday I will be able to test the revised version in OSX 10.7.5 and I will tell how it went!

    The other user that also reported the issue was using 10.7 as well. He confirmed that the issue is fixed with the updated workflow.

  3. This situation often arises when using Alfred workflows, the solution is to create a second action, for example actioning return would open the snippet in Dash(as it does currently) but if cmd + return was actioned it would initiate the snippet in the location you were in before entering Alfred.

     

    I'm no expert with this stuff but I've seen this done in the 'Symbols' workflow by Piotr Wilczyński and it would work great with the Dash snippets.

     

    I've just purchased Dash as its gonna be much easier for me to use than CodeBox, addition of this feature would make it even more useful.

     

    P.S: here is a link to the symbols app, holding cmd,alt or fn before actioning pastes a different symbol code for each symbol.

    I could definitely do that! It'll be part of the next Dash update.

  4. ust updated Dash today and seen how great this works with Alfred, think I'll be purchasing and moving over my snippets from CodeBox.

     

    One question, I can locate snippets in Alfred but when i action them how do i stop them being opened in Dash and initiate them within the application i was in before accessing Alfred.

     

    I'm not really sure about this one... What if you want to search for a snippet to edit it and not just use it? It would definitely be useful in most of the cases, but sometimes it might be really frustrating as it would take you out of your regular workflow (using Alfred) and would cause you to open Dash and search for the snippet there.

  5. Nice!

     

    Any plans on a workflow to search snippets in Alfred?

    The current workflow searches snippets as well. If you want a workflow that searches only snippets, you can set up a "Snippets only" search profile in Dash, add a keyword trigger to it and then set up the current Dash workflow to search using that keyword.

  6. Dash 2 (note: paid app) has just been released and it comes with a Alfred 2 Workflow. Dash lets users instantly search through documentation for 130+ APIs (ranging from HTML to Cocoa), for more information, check out Dash's webpage. All of the Dash-supported documentation sets are available for offline use.

     

    You can get the Dash workflow by installing Dash and going to Preferences > Integration > Alfred.

     

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    Supported documentation as of the 2.0 release (documentation is constantly added so this list might go out of date): iOS, OS X, Man Pages, .NET Framework, ActionScript, Akka, Android, Angular.js, Ansible, Appcelerator Titanium, Arduino, Backbone.js, Bash, Boost, Bootstrap, Bourbon, C, C++, CakePHP, Cappuccino, Chai, Chef, Clojure, Cocos2D, Cocos2D-X, Cocos3D, CodeIgniter, CoffeeScript, ColdFusion, Common Lisp, Compass, Cordova, Corona, CSS, Django, Dojo Toolkit, Drupal, D3.js, Elixir, Emacs Lisp, Ember.js, Emmet.io, Erlang, Express.js, ExpressionEngine, ExtJS, Flask, Foundation (by Zurb), Git, GLib, Grails, Go, Groovy, Haml, Haskell, HTML, Jade, Java, JavaFX, JavaScript, Joomla, jQuery, jQuery Mobile, jQuery UI, Knockout.js, Kobold2D, Laravel, LaTeX, Less, Lua, Lo-Dash, Marionette.js, Meteor, MongoDB, Mono, MooTools, MySQL, Nginx, Node.js, Ocaml, OpenCV, OpenGL, Perl, PhoneGap, PHP, Play, PostgreSQL, Processing, Prototype.js, Puppet, Python, Qt, R, Redis, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, Sass, Scala, Sencha Touch, Smarty, Sparrow, Spring Framework, SproutCore, SQLite, Stylus, SVG, Symfony, Tcl/Tk, Twig, Twisted, TYPO3, Underscore.js, Unity 3D, Vagrant, Vim, VMware vSphere, WordPress, Xamarin, Xojo, XSLT, XUL, Yii, YUI, Zend Framework, Zepto.js. 

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