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  1. On 6/16/2018 at 10:18 AM, deanishe said:

     

    Download the zip file from the repo (Clone or download > Download ZIP) and extract it. Go into the new directory, select all the files, right-click and choose "Compress 11 Items". That will create Archive.zip. change the name to Archive.alfredworkflow and double-click it.

     

     

    It seems that @Russell Davis version runs fine in Alfred 4. However it expects its workflow data at the old Alfred 3 path ("$HOME/Library/Application Support/Alfred 3/Workflow Data/carlosnz.eggtimer2").

    So, @deanishe, if I follow your instructions to download and extract the ZIP file, then replace all occurrences with the new path, create a new ZIP and rename it – then it should be fine? I mean, I’ve got no experience at all in workflow development, so basically my question is: Is this all that it takes to modify an existing workflow?

  2. Recently, I’m getting "The url is invalid" messages on a lot of YouTube videos when I use the dv command – but not for all of them.

    For example, this one works fine:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3KBuQHHKx0

    … while here, it says that the url is invalid:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blkcXkNyDfE

     

    It’s reproducible, i.e. I’ve tried the videos that don’t work one or two days later, getting the same result again.

    In the web browser, all the videos work, and I’m not using any plugin to get rid of the "not available in your country" message.

    Any ideas?

     

    Downvid v1.22.1, Alfred v3.7 [938], OS X 10.11.6.

     

  3. On 22.6.2017 at 5:37 PM, Jasondm007 said:

    I'd like to have the EggTimer behave like a banner and automatically dismiss its notifications when I'm just setting an alarm/timer. However, when the alarm/timer is actually going off, I'd like its notification to behave like an alert, requiring me to manually dismiss it. At the moment, both forms of notifications appear to be controlled by the same settings in System Preferences - Notifications - EggTimer (or EggTimer Alarm).

     

    Actually, EggTimer behaves just like this ony my system! Unfortunately I can’t remeber how I set it up like this. :-(

    Maybe it’s because I’ve set the general Alfred notifications (System Preferences - Notifications - Alfred 3) to "Banner", while System Preferences - Notifications - EggTimer is set to "Alert".

    Try this, and if doesn’t work, report here again. Then I’m going to try to find out what else I might have done to get this behaviour.

     

     

    EDIT:

    Obviously, that’s it. I just realized that cpmalone posted this trick on Feb 25, 2016 (see page 4 of this thread). And probably, that’s where I got the idea. :-)

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