1) Invoke QS via hotkey
2) Type '@' so that file '@log.txt' appears in the first pane
3) Type '<TAB>p' to cause the second pane to select the Prepend action
4) Type '<TAB>' to get to the third pane
So far, so good. This is where I am broke (and I am searching TE too
for this).
Normally I can type any of a number of abbreviations here like:
clockin
clockout
dlog
These abbreviations expand to specific strings of text, dealing with
checking in or out or logging a message. TextExpander is seeing these
abbreviations, but QS is not catching them as keystrokes, they are
going to the underlying active application.
Is there a quick / easy fix here for me?
Thanks
I'm sure the TE team is on it, though you might want to shoot them an
email. In the mean time, switching back to version 2 should work
around it.
On Mar 15, 2:25 pm, CO Aggie <johnak...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have been using QS in the following workflow for some time:
>
> 1) Invoke QS via hotkey
> 2) Type '@' so that file '...@log.txt' appears in the first pane
OS X 10.6, QS b57, TE 3.0
I will apply more pressure to TE folks
Thanks