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    wwwjfy got a reaction from alocknkey in Filter by app in clipboard   
    In the clipboard bar, since the icons are there for each item, it'll be best to be able to filter by app.
    In case that I remember which app I copied a serial number or so, but I cannot remember the order of those numbers.
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    wwwjfy got a reaction from Alan He in Filter by app in clipboard   
    In the clipboard bar, since the icons are there for each item, it'll be best to be able to filter by app.
    In case that I remember which app I copied a serial number or so, but I cannot remember the order of those numbers.
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    wwwjfy got a reaction from xurc in Filter by app in clipboard   
    In the clipboard bar, since the icons are there for each item, it'll be best to be able to filter by app.
    In case that I remember which app I copied a serial number or so, but I cannot remember the order of those numbers.
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    wwwjfy got a reaction from Soumya in What's the equivalent operation in v2 of "Selected Text" in Hotkeys tab in v1   
    Hi,
     
    I'm using this one to look up the selected text in dictionaries, or if nothing selected, with prefix keyword "define" added in the search bar.
     
    I moved everything in v1 to v2 except this..
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    wwwjfy reacted to Andrew in Cheeky little transparency blur hack for themes   
    NOTE!! From Alfred 2.4, the blur setting is in Alfred's Appearance > Options. You won't need to use the defaults writes, but it's still marked as experimental. I plan on implementing the native Yosemite blur at some point and make this an official feature.
     
    This is and always will be a hack, but I'm adding a defaults write preferences item to set the background blur of a window. This will allow you to have nice transparent themes but still readable over busy backgrounds.
     
    There are a few important caveats with this:
    It uses a private OS X API which means it may stop working at any point outside of my control I may take this feature out if it causes general instability and will ignore any moans of "put it back" It disables the 'Fade in Alfred Window' option because these don't play nice together It slows things down lots on slower Macs This will work in OS X 10.9 Mavericks from Alfred 2.3 onwards! To use this hack, quit Alfred and his preferences then type this into Terminal:
     
    OS X 10.9 Mavericks:
     
    defaults write com.runningwithcrayons.Alfred-2 experimentalBlur -int 5
     
    ... the value can be anywhere from 1 to 15 for different blur radius levels, set to 0 to disable.
     
    OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion and below:
     
    defaults write com.runningwithcrayons.Alfred-2 experimentalBlur -float 3.0
     
    ... the value can be anywhere from 1.0 to 5.0 for different blur intensity levels, set to 0.0 to disable.
     
    Here is what you should see:
     

     
    Cheers,
    Andrew
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    wwwjfy reacted to palobo in Minimal [Updated - Download Available]   
    I like mine minimal. 
     
    v3 Download here (Over 1000 downloads already. Thank you all!)
    v2 Download here
    v1 Download here
     
     


     
    Although you can't see it, it has a very slight transparency letting th back show just a tad.
     
    Tip: Install the latest version and apply a blur to it. Looks SO cool.
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    wwwjfy got a reaction from Aloge in "Show Alfred" as action of workflow   
    I'd like to see the function "Show Alfred" with predefined keyword, and optional selected text (this is already in Hotkey in Trigger)
    This one is implemented in v1, but in v2 there is no way to accomplish this.
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    wwwjfy got a reaction from bmazin in "Show Alfred" as action of workflow   
    I'd like to see the function "Show Alfred" with predefined keyword, and optional selected text (this is already in Hotkey in Trigger)
    This one is implemented in v1, but in v2 there is no way to accomplish this.
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