![]() ![]() You could also duplicate steps within the macro to open multiple documents with one macro. ![]() You could create one or both of these macros and use them as templates (duplicate the original) and quickly edit them with different x-devonthink-item urls and applications as needed. The macros contain a pause step that may or may not be necessary-I usually include a pause in macros that bounce between apps as they are sometimes needed to keep things from breaking. Versions of Keyboard Maestro prior to version 4.0 will no longer run on Catalina due to it dropping support for 32-bit applications. In fact, Keyboard Maestro versions going back as far as version 4.x still work fine on Mojave. Open the Editor, and goto the menu Window > Macro Library to display the library. ![]() Both macros contain steps to close the document window in DEVONthink and switch back to the specified app that has the document open. Yes, Keyboard Maestro version 10 is fully compatible with Catalina. Keyboard Maestro provides an extensive library of sample macros as part of the app installation. The second opens the document linked in the x-devonthink-item url in a specific application. Keyboard Maestro works by listening to events on your Mac, and for the most part, it intercepts them before your Mac does. Here are a couple of examples-the first opens the document in the default application for the document linked in the x-devonthink-item url (Preview for a PDF in this example). There is a specific Alfred workflow that lets you search and trigger Keyboard Maestro macros from the Alfred search bar, which is incredibly useful for those. Although not that important, I wish I can open a file within my DTP database with an app other than DTP such as Microsoft Word, SKIM etc…Įasy enough to do with a little planning. ![]()
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