![]() Return with the Bear Note Link for ThingsĪnd the final step I’m trying to include would be to grab the Bear note link (accessible via simulating the keyboard shortcut to copy that link), then paste it into the Things task note section. Again, adding the variables with KM’s syntax into this URL breaks it. So the title of the note would be Meeting notes: NAME OF MEETING. I’d like to have KM insert the Name_of_meeting variable, followed by a space, a dash, and a space, then the yyyy-MM-dd like we built for the Things due date. Text: Some basic templatized text I use for meeting notes in markdown format.īear://x-callback-url/create?title=Meeting%20notes%3A%20&tags=meeting_notes&new_window=yes&text=**Attendees**%3A%20%0A**Meeting%20purpose**%3A%20.Tags: Meeting_Notes (and a couple others).Using the Bear URL builder, I create a link for a new note with: Again, the variable syntax seems to be where my plan is breaking down. Create Bear NoteĪssuming I can get that part to work, the next part of the macro would generate the Bear note. I tried adding the variable Name_of_meeting and the concatenated yyyy-MM-dd date into the URL above, but the spaces in the text and the fact that KM needs the variable wrapped in percentage signs like %Variable%Your-Variable-Here% breaks the link. Things:///add?title=Prepare%20meeting%20notes%20for%20MEETING_NAME&when=today&deadline=DATE&reveal=true That due date would concat as:Ģ021-%Variable%Month_of_meeting%-%Variable%Day_of_meeting% ![]() Next, I want to use the Things URL builder to generate a task to prep for the meeting with the start date (“when”) as today and due date (“deadline”) as the meeting date selected above. ![]() I recycled a date picker solution that defaults the dropdowns for month and day to today’s date, but can select a day in the future when needed. Date month (variable: Month_of_meeting).Name/topic of meeting (Variable: Name_of_meeting).When I schedule a new meeting, I’d like to trigger KeyboardMaestro to prompt for three variables (to be used in URL scheme for Bear and Things): Special keys: hot keys (Home, Back, Application Switch, Context Menu), Easy-Switch.Hey Folks, I’m trying to make KeyboardMaestro process information for meetings through Things 3 and Bear. Indicator light (LED): battery level indicator, 3 Bluetooth channel LED indicators. Logitech Options for MAC (OS X 10.8 or later) Logitech Options for Windows (Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 or later). Technical specification, Bluetooth version: Bluetooth 3.0.MAC OS X 10.10 or later, Chrome OS, Apple TV second or third generation, Internet connection (for downloading optional software) For PC: for Windows 7, for Windows 8, for Windows 10 or later. For Android tablet or mobile phone: for Android 3.2 or later. For iPad or for iPhone: for iOS 5 or later. Pebble mouse in dual connection, Bluetooth or USB receiver.You may even forget that the keyboard requires batteries. 2 years battery life: The K380 multi-device keyboard is pre-installed with 2 AAA alkaline batteries, which has strong battery life.This keyboard will automatically detect specific devices (such as for Apple or for Windows) Computer) to send the correct key code. Familiar key layout: The K380 keyboard recognizes all devices and automatically maps keys, allowing you to use your familiar key layout and favorite shortcut keys.With just one tap, you can smoothly switch between different devices. Easy to switch: Up to three devices can be connected at the same time, such as for Windows computer, for iPhone and Android tablet.Portable design: This lightweight and compact Bluetooth keyboard can be used anywhere in your home and on any computer, mobile phone or tablet.Logitech K380 Multi-Device Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard for iOS Android Windows.Option of combo in The LINE Limited edition Brown Bear or Cony, choose your favourite option.Combo K380 Keyboard and Bluetooth Mouse.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |