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  1. Yes, that works and took about 1 1/2 minutes to close - all the time at 99% CPU though. To be honest I am not fussed about the 'r all' command, having so many it would be of no use. So I would personally be OK if it did time out after 100.
  2. Yes, that latest version seems to have fixed it! Takes about 20 seconds for reminders to close, but it does close. I tried just 'r' and 'r in 5 mintes...' and both were fine. Thanks so much for sorting it.
  3. Hi, I am still getting Reminders staying open and being at 99% CPU. I ran radd something and rshow all and they both worked, but reminders stayed open. radd something was actually a lot faster at creating the event then just 'r' - that normally takes 5 or 10 seconds. So I ran the test, and reminders opened and nothing happened. After a while I quit reminders, and the test finished at the point. As you can see that was after about 3 minutes! I did it again, and again it didn;t complete until I quit reminders. HEre are the results, and as you can see there is an error in there. Test results: OS version: 10.8.3 Current date: Wednesday, 10 April 2013 18:45:03 Initialize workflow path: /Users/steve/Library/Application Support/Alfred 2/Alfred.alfredpreferences/workflows/user.workflow.D1FEB2E5-71B1-455A-AE8C-55EC20AA9793 Initialize alfred-library: OK Initialize update-library: OK Initialize wf-library: OK Reminders.app state: Not running Fetch reminder count: 493 Fetch reminder info: OK Fetch reminder list count: 16 Fetch reminder list info: OK Run cache process: ERROR: /Users/steve/Library/Application Support/Alfred 2/Alfred.alfredpreferences/workflows/user.workflow.D1FEB2E5-71B1-455A-AE8C-55EC20AA9793/cache-reminders.scpt: execution error: Reminders got an error: Connection is invalid. (-609) Fetch cache timestamp: Monday, 8 April 2013 21:28:03 Fetch cached reminder count: 488 Test basic query: OK Test today query: OK Test tomorrow query: OK Test in n minutes query: OK Test in n hours query: OK Test in n days query: OK Test at time query: OK Test in x list query: OK Subtitle generation: OK Test basic reminder filtering: OK Test remind today reminder filtering: OK Test due tomorrow reminder filtering: OK Test reminder list filtering: OK Test version-check response: OK Current unix time: 1.365616074E+9 Simple JSON: OK Test execution time: 171 seconds
  4. Sorry still doing it with the latest version. I am on 10.8.3.
  5. Sorry for the delay, but haven;t been able to get the forums to open for some reason. Anyway, this is happening whether I type "r do something" or r"in 5 minutes do something". The first one opens Reminder as soon as I start typing after the R, the second opens it after finishing. On both, Reminders doesn't close, and in fact cycles at 100% CPU until I close it. If I just open normally, it is fine.
  6. Stunning stuff this! Thank you. Reminders is however staying open for me after creating the reminder - I have just downloaded, so presume I have the latest version.
  7. Excellent, works like a charm! Thanks for adding it
  8. Brilliant, thanks! I take it all back
  9. Thanks very much, the script in the last posted sorted it! Shame it got more complicated in Alfred 2 though.
  10. Thanks. Have just copied you exactly and still get 2. One is directly behind the other, so if I move the top or cmd+W, the other is there. Maybe it is a setting in Terminal that I have differently.
  11. Please don't apologise for helping! And thank you very much for the revised one. It still opens 2 windows, even if I take out the activate part. Don't worry, I am sure I can live with it. Again, thanks for your help.
  12. Thanks, that cd one works, but for some reason opens up 2 terminal windows which is mildy annoying - any way to stop that? And I did just the same with the other replacing the do script part with the compaction script and that now works - it couldn't have been running before, as when it finally did work, it managed to compact a few GB, so it hadn't before. Again, am getting 2 terminal windows. Again, thanks for the help - I like Alfred 2, but it is a shame some of the simple things that even I could do have no been replaced with more complicated ones that I have to ask for help on.
  13. If that is the case, then it is a possibility it is running. In Alfred 1 the terminal window opened and I could see what was happening, so I assumed it would open here as well. Is there a way to get it to open? I also have this one: drutil cdtext And the used to open up a text window with the CD tracks on - again it is not doing that.
  14. Hi and thanks for your quick reply. Unfortunately, that is exactly what I have already tried (and also with Apple script rather than bash one), but the command just isn't running at all. Nothing happens when I type in the keyword.
  15. OK, I am sure I am being really dense here, but I decided to give Alfred 2 a go, and am struggling with Shell scripts. In Alfred 1, I just selected the shell script extension, pasted in what I wanted to run, and all worked. However, I can't figure out how to do the same in Alfred 2 - it is either more complicated, or it is staring me in the face and I can't see it. I am no good at scripting and such like and before was just pasting in terminal commands. So for example, I have one to compact a sparse bundle, which in Alfred 1, I just put: hdiutil compact /Volumes/BACKUP/Disk\ Backup/Macintosh\ HD.sparsebundle That opened a terminal window with the command and ran it. I have now tried an apple script and normal script in Alfred 2, and neither open terminal or run the command. I know this is basic stuff, but can someone give me a few pointers? Thanks.
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