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    2pilvic got a reaction from xilopaint in Alfred PDF Tools – Optimize, encrypt and manipulate PDF files   
    It is done. All in order. Many thanks
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    2pilvic got a reaction from Stephen_C in Package Content Indexing   
    Then it is not possible to index the internal files of the database and that only metadata files "".dtp2 created by DEVONThink.app can be indexed on which universal actions unfortunately do not work. Many thanks to @vitor and @Stephen_C for their kind answers.
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    2pilvic reacted to vitor in Label Colour Tag — Edit file labels and tags   
    Updated to 2022.1.

    Add support for tags.
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    2pilvic reacted to godbout in Wooshy: Window to the Foreground!   
    yes, that's the name of the Workflow.
     
    so i build 2 Mac apps (kindaVim and Wooshy) and for the latter more specifically i want to be able to bring any Window foreground. the Wooshy apps allows you to click anywhere through searching on the Dock, the Menu Bar, and the Frontmost Window. but sometimes the Window you want to get is not foreground and you can't bring it foreground with Alfred. so i made this Workflow.
     
    i saw there are already 2 workflows out there but 1) one is a tad slow to my taste and grabs tabs which i have no interest about 2) another one is way too slow for me to be usable. so here you go: Wooshy — Window to the Foreground!
     
    it's blazing fast. below you can see that you can reach bring stuff front like the Accessibility permission prompt (finally).
     

     
     
    currently it's done for my needs, so it lists the Windows that are visible, not the hidden or miniaturized ones. if you use the Workflow and need those let me know. also it should work with any app but at the same time i've been dealing with the macOS AX for the past two years and i know from experience that there's always some surprise. so please report if you find apps with which it doesn't work. was made in a day so no heavy real life testing yet.
     
    downloadable on GitHub: https://github.com/godbout/WooshyWindowToTheForeground
     
    hope this helps!
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    2pilvic got a reaction from xilopaint in Alfred PDF Tools – Optimize, encrypt and manipulate PDF files   
    It works great, even "optimize". Thank you very much for your wonderful workflow (iMac, M1, MacOS 12.2.1.)
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    2pilvic got a reaction from xilopaint in Alfred PDF Tools – Optimize, encrypt and manipulate PDF files   
    Thank you very much. I've always loved your workflow
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    2pilvic got a reaction from Carlos-Sz in Favorites and macOS Monterey 12.3   
    I use "Recent items 4.3 Beta 2 for Alfred 4: Finder Recent items" and it works very well
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    2pilvic reacted to xilopaint in Alfred PDF Tools – Optimize, encrypt and manipulate PDF files   
    Update (v2.8)
     
    Added file action to decrypt PDF files.
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    2pilvic reacted to xilopaint in Alfred PDF Tools – Optimize, encrypt and manipulate PDF files   
    Alfred PDF Tools
         
     


    Description

    Optimize, encrypt and manipulate PDF files using Alfred.

    Usage

    Alfred PDF Tools can be used by the following file actions:
     
    Optimize: Optimize the selected PDF files by entering the intended
    resolution of the output file (150 dpi is used if no value is input) and the
    document will be improved with increased contrast and straightened text; Deskew: Straighten the selected PDF files with no further appearance changes;  
     
    Encrypt: Encrypt the selected PDF files by entering a password; Decrypt: Decrypt the selected PDF files by entering their password or just
    ↩ if they’re not password protected; Merge: Merge the selected PDF files. Use the ⌘ modifier key if you also
    want to move the source files to Trash; Split by Page Count: Split the selected PDF file by page count; Split by File Size: Split the selected PDF file by file size; Slice in Multiple Files: Slice the selected PDF file in multiple files by
    entering page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas (e.g. 2, 5–8, 20-); Slice in a Single File: Slice the selected PDF file in a single file by
    entering page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas (e.g. 2, 5–8, 20-); Crop: Convert two-column pages in single pages; Scale: Scale the selected PDF files to a given paper size.
    Contribute

    To report a bug or request a feature, please create an issue or submit a
    pull request.

    Credits

    This workflow relies on pypdf library by Martin Thoma, docopt by Vladimir Keleshev and K2pdfopt by willus.
     
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    2pilvic got a reaction from CarlosNZ in DeskDrawer (Keep the clutter off your Desktop!) [Updated to 1.5]   
    thank you, very good
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