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opens the current directory in alfred action does't work for me #9
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It works fine for me in Finder, Path Finder, Commander One, and fman. You
have to have a file or directory selected (blue highlighting on it). You
must of changed the abbreviation to aa. I use "ab:open". Also, finder has
to be the top program (ie: the one currently looking at and at the top most
window position. Not under another window).
Glad you like the workflows. I get very little feedback on them. So, I
wasn't sure if anyone ever uses them.
Richard
…On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 9:26 PM, Nikita Voloboev ***@***.***> wrote:
I am talking about this action :
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It seems to require a path to 'Path Finder' and 'Commander Pro' which I
don't have and am not planning to use. Is there a way to make it work with
Finder?
Also right now it doesn't work at all it seems, I select some files, press
'aa' in alfred but I get the popup that
[image: 2016-12-12 at 15 26]
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What should I do to make it wok with Finder?
Thank you for any help. Really love the workflows you've made.
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I just realised that I can do the same thing that 'aa' does with the hotkey that Alfred provides already so it is no longer a problem :) Just found out how useful these file actions are. |
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I am talking about this action :
It seems to require a path to 'Path Finder' and 'Commander Pro' which I don't have and am not planning to use. Is there a way to make it work with Finder?
Also right now it doesn't work at all it seems, I select some files, press 'aa' in alfred but I get the popup that
What should I do to make it wok with Finder?
Thank you for any help. Really love the workflows you've made.
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