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thebitguru

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  1. OK, I have uploaded a new screenshot without obfuscation.

     

    Are you using the packaged release from the github repo? If so, I haven't packaged and uploaded this version as a release yet. Please see the `master` branch instead.

  2. Hi,

    I did a quick search and didn't find anything so I was curious if others knew.  I am looking for the ability to bookmark file system folders that I can open using keywords.  I am guessing that I could create aliases or something like that in an indexed folder.  Any thoughts on whether this functionality might already exist or a good approach for it?

     

    Thanks!

  3. You are right, it's Alt/Option+Up and not Command+Up as I had in my original post.  I have edited my original post with the correct combination.

    I was thinking the same thing, i.e. shortcuts, but it's not easy to remove a shortcut out of order.  It always removes the last one in the list, which wouldn't be the expected behavior for a shortcuts-type of functionality so I am guessing that it maybe something else.

  4. I accidentally hit Alt+Up Arrow while on a search result and noticed that the icon was pinned to the top of the alfred window.  I looked around to see if what that was for, but couldn't find anything (probably not looking for the right thing).  What does Alt+Up Arrow do?  Here is a screenshot showing this.

     

     

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  5. Hi,

     

    Does Alfred 2 support searching folder names that are in "Favorites" in Finder or ("Places" in Path Finder; I think they are the same)?  Or are there any workflows that allow saving a list of folders that can be called?  I can always create a new one myself, but I was hoping there would be something out there already.  My search didn't result in any finds.

     

    Thanks!

  6. What you were doing when the issue happened

    Copying a file path.  Select a file (not folder) in finder, press Cmd+option+\, and choose Copy Path to Clipboard.  The copied path will contain a slash after the end of the filename (which signifies a directory).
     
    e.g. '/Users/thebitguru/Downloads/Alfred/Alfred_2.1_218.zip/'
     
    * Whether you were able to replicate it a second time by performing the same action
    Yes, appends the slash in all cases.
     
    * Include any screenshots that might help us
    Not necessary.
     
    * Include the Alfred version & build number you are using
    v2.1 (218)
     
    * Include your OS X version
    10.9
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