![]() It feels like a kernel extension is getting confused and creating phantom processes or something? Or maybe it's just a bad peripheral in the USB or TB3 chain?!Ĭan anyone help narrow things down for me? Any help would be greatly appreciated. tested the 128 gigs of RAM with Atomic (passed). I've reset PRAM, SMC, safe boot, recovery boot and run disk utility. as well as USB 3.0 and 3.1 devices and hubs. ![]() Added: Improved support for the following browsers: Arc, Orion, Tor Browser, Mullvad, DEVONagent Pro. Download (Zip file, 6.61 Mb) Changes: Changed: PopClip has a new application icon and a reshaped menu bar icon to match it. I also have a slew of new TB3 devices daisy-chained together. Production Release PopClip 2023.7 () Requires macOS 10.13.6 or above. The problem seems happen the most when Premiere is open and doing some heavy lifting but it happens sometimes with just Firefox open and nothing else. I work predominantly in Premiere Pro, cutting a feature documentary.Įverything was working smooth until I made the classic mistake of upgrading the OS it seems? I have a brand new iMac Retina 5K, connected via Thunderbolt 3 to a LG 49WL95C-W. (Random application crashes, Kernel Panics, and sometimes my system just logs out or restarts itself!) The full details about making extensions are in the technical documentation.I'm having major headaches since upgrading my new workstation to Mojave 10.4.6. PopClip will pause for 1/10th of a second after pressing each key combo. Example: #popclip snippet to press ⌘C twice This is done by specifying an array of key combos in key combos (with an ‘s’) field. New in PopClip 2022.5, you can press a sequence of keys. ![]() Other more ‘esoteric’ keys can also be specified as a virtual key code in hexadecimal format. PopClip recognises the following named keys: return, space, delete, escape, left, right, down, up, and the F keys: f1 to f19. To specify more than one modifier, just list them separated with spaces, with the key to press at the end. The key combo is simply a sequence of words from command (⌘), option (⌥), shift (⇧) and control (⌃), followed by the character, name or key code of the key to press. The key combo is specified as command E - see Specifying key combinations below. key combo - the main action, which is to press a key combination.Here I have put copy which makes PopClip copy the selection to the clipboard, where TextExpander will find it. The before field specifies an action PopClip should perform before the main action. before - this is important for the TextExpander extension.Here I have specified a filled circle with the letters te but you can change that (see here for info) icon - an icon for the extension’s action.name - the name you give the extension.# popclip - this has to go at the top of every extension snippet so PopClip knows what it is.Let’s look at the lines of the extension snippet in detail: Feel free to ask for help in the thread down below, or share things you have made. Hopefully you now have an idea how to adapt this for other situations where you can accomplish a task using a keyboard shortcut. Now you have an extension that creates a new TextExpander snippet from the selection! ![]() Otherwise, after selecting the text block above with PopClip, you’ll see “Install Extension”. If you’ve chosen a different keyboard shortcut to ⌃E, you’ll need to type out the extension snippet yourself somewhere and alter it. I’ve typed out an extension snippet as follows - all you need to do is go ahead and select it: # popclipīefore: copy # important line! see "the details" below Having done this, we can now make our PopClip extension. ![]() This can be any key combination of your choice, but here I’m using ⌃E (control and E). ![]()
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