You see, I’d written the third chapter before the introduction, and sometime between writing the two, I’d switched my own formatting convention for the term: now, I used “Coupé-décalé,” upper-case “c,” no italics in all my writing (later dissertation chapters, job documents, presentations, my CV, etc.). It was the same throughout the rest of the chapter, but my heart still sank when I saw it. After reading over the first page of my third chapter, I saw it: “ coupé-décalé“–italics, all lower case. Then you notice it.įor me, the moment came when I was close to submitting my dissertation. You’re putting the finishing touches on it, and you go for what you think is one final read. You’ve been working on a project spread across multiple documents for months (like a dissertation or a book, or even multiple articles, job documents, CVs, etc.) and you’re finally ready to submit it. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.We’ve all been there. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS”, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. zip archive on the Keyboard Maestro application dock icon to install it (note that to update a plug in action you must manually remove it from the ~/Library/Application Support/Keyboard Maestro/Keyboard Maestro Actions folder before re-installing it).įor more information, visit Installation of KM Plug In Actions You can get more plug in actions from our web site or the forum and you can create and optionally contribute your own. Keyboard Maestro has support for user written and contributable plug in actions. Please report any bugs here or at: to Install Keyboard Maestro Plugin Actions:.If you come up with any creative uses for the action, please share them here in the comments.This is an update to version 1.0, which can be downloaded here.ĭOWNLOAD: Do TextExpander Snippet by Label v1.0.zip (102 KB) It’s worth noting that this plugin action executes TextExpander snippets via scripting, not by crudely simulating key presses in the UI. To use, simply enter the snippet’s abbreviation into the text field and this action will do the rest. Who knows? You could probably create some interesting automations by pairing these actions with things like Keyboard Maestro’s conditionals and Macro Information tokens.ĭo TextExpander Snippet (v 1.1) - UPDATED! from a single interface (Keyboard Maestro) and more. Do TextExpander Snippet expands by abbreviation, while Do TextExpander Snippet by Label expands by snippet label and group name, which is handy if you want to manage expansions via Keyboard Maestro (as a "single source of truth").īoth are plugin actions are useful for a number of reasons: triggering an expansion with a hotkey rather than a typed string (which you're limited to in TextExpander) managing system-wide triggers/keyboard shortcuts/etc. This pair of plugin actions are about as self-explanatory as they come Both do the same thing (expand a TextExpander snippet) albeit in different ways. Here's a handy example macro.which you can also use as a template:ĭOWNLOAD KM MACRO: Text Wrapper - PHP Multiline Comment Selection - KMmacro.zipĭo TextExpander Snippet - Updated Plugin Action Setīy Ian Kirkland | Monday, September 2, 2019 It all sounds very convoluted, but is actually quite simple If you've driven a manual/stick-shift automobile, it's a lot like a clutch. And since is already down, it's not necessary to include with the. ![]() The reason for depicting the keystroke like this is because isn't enabled unless is down. What makes it special is that it's triggered by this key combination: This macro (see below) takes the text selection (or lack thereof) and wraps it with bookends (a 'pre' variable and a 'post' variable). For example, I have a macro that when I'm holding down, temporarily enables certain other macros triggers until I release. It opens up a great deal of potential for more keystrokes and more specific contextual uses. One system I've set up with Keyboard Maestro that I'm particularly proud of is the use of faux-modifier keys.
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