On 9 Jan 2019, at 17:05, George Frazee wrote:
Here's what I'm trying to do but I can't seem to see a way to do this.
I'd
like to create a "group" in the custom triggers section, and call it
(just
for example) "Group1".
Groups have never done anything as far as I know.
Then I'd like to add several commands to that group, in this case
"open" commands for several different documents. I'd like to be able
to add and delete commands in this group as necessary.
You should be able to use one command for this, with all the documents
selected via comma. As for editing, you can cycle through the selected
items with ⌃[ and ⌃] or [using the Touch Bar][1] and remove one with
⌫.
What might be easier is to tag the files you want in this list using
Finder or Quicksilver’s File Attributes plug-in. But to open them
would require an extra step. You could create a trigger for Some Tag ⇥
Search Contents (or Show Contents), then hit ⌘A, then ↩.
We could maybe add an “Open All” action for tags to make it one step
if you think that would be useful.
I tried this: invoke QS and then use the comma key to string together
the
commands I currently want, then I open the Triggers pref pane and
create a
new trigger and the last command executed is there. So I save that and
assign a hot key. However when I invoke that hotkey ONLY the first
commend
of the list is executed.
Do you mean actual commands, as in the sort of thing created when you
hit ⌃↩ or that you would find in the “Recent Commands” catalog
entry? I feel like that should work, but it’s been years since I
attempted it.
[1]: https://qsapp.com/manual/Preferences/#touch-bar-support
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