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pipedowndjh

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  1. This bug has driven me nuts for years and I only recently figured out how easy it is to trigger. Leave CMD + Space as Spotlight Set Alt + Space for Alfred Hit Cmd + Space and then hit Alt + Space Enter in some random text and open as a google search in firefox or chrome Try to type in the browser Actual: You cannot type anywhere in your browser until you open a Safari window and type something into the URL bar Expected: This focus issue wouldnt occur
  2. I think this should be pretty easy to do in a workflow (he says after he spent the last three hours learning this stuff). All you need to do is create a workflow that has a hotkey and a script. Set the script to use osascript and enter in the following. As I don't have Airmail installed, you may have to change the name in the first line. The keycode below represents CMD+N. If that is not the hotkey for a new message in Airmail, just download Key Codes and type in the correct hotkey to get the numerical representation of the hotkey : http://manytricks.com/keycodes/ tell application "Airmail" activate tell application "System Events" to key code 45 using command down end tell I hope this helps. Dan
  3. Nevermind all. I actually figured this one out I just needed to add an osascript that did the following within the convert path workflow linked above: tell application "Finder" activate tell application "System Events" to key code 40 using command down tell application "System Events" to key code 9 using command down tell application "System Events" to key code 36 end tell This opens Finder, hits Command K, hits Command V, and then hits Enter. I found the key codes by using the KeyCodes app here: http://manytricks.com/keycodes/ I hope this helps others out.
  4. All-- I have spent quite a bit of time over the past day or so trying to figure this one out without success. The goal of this workflow is to do the following: Highlight a Windows server path like \\filesrv01\folder\folder2 Convert it to smb://filesrv01/folder/folder2 Open this folder location In case it matters, the server to which I will be navigating does us AD authentication. So far, I have gotten as far as using the following workflow to convert the path: http://cloud.dferg.us/pkSA I had to change the script a bit to the following: path = "{query}" unc = "" parts = path.split('\\') parts.delete_at(0) unc = parts.join('/') print "smb:/#{unc}" Now that I have the correct form of the path, I cannot figure out how to just simply launch this. I would really rather avoid having to activate finder, hit command K, and then paste in the path. Some topics I have combed through on the forum are: http://www.alfredforum.com/topic/180-connecting-to-remove-servers/ http://www.alfredforum.com/topic/1248-mount-network-shares-with-automatic-discovery/ Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Dan
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