1/15/2024 0 Comments Keyboard Maestro downloadingAs you can see, there's loads of clashing that needs to be manually restored. (It was the comparison of this very piece that made me switch.)Īlso included is a 'straight' XML import to Finale 27, to get the SMuFL Finale Maestro. What this really reveals is my lack of patience before I go "that'll do"! It shows what I didn't do in Finale, and what I didn't have to do in Dorico. Most of my time was spent manually adjusting the noteheads in bottom of p6 / top of 7. Yes, I could have aligned the p < f dynamics on page 5 in Finale, but I didn't get round to it. Lots of problems in the organ part: The slur doesn't accommodate the accidental in 23 there's clashing in bar 38 there's not enough space for the hairpins the double flat in 82 doesn't 'nest' well under the single flat. (I did the Finale file on B5 for some reason.) ![]() I've labelled them with the apps, because it's obvious. ![]() Neither are the default app's options, and I've done a bit of work on both of them. Here's a PDF I did in Finale a while ago, so "Maestro", not SMuFL Maestro and the imported XML in Dorico, with Finale Maestro font. If I had more time to invest in it I would probably get more use out of KBM.Again, it depends what we want to test. There are many more per app palettes plus of course there usual global macros like insert date, in ISO format again something I use a lot, plus text expansions. I have been experimenting with triggering shortcuts with KBM using time based triggers, for example to process my Things3 inbox where certain things arrive via mail drop in a predefined format so can be auto filed, dated and tagged. I have a palette for Pixelmator pro which fetches watermarks from various file locations and bangs them on an image, this is a service I offer for several clients and use at least once a day sometimes much more. The global palette (which does not trigger in apps with their own pallets) has a mix of macros, for example I have about 20 CMS admin areas I need to log into regularly, plus launching invoicing software, file grab for a client which downloads a css file strips out the top line, saves it, launches shopify and file manager so I can just drag the file into the page. I have different palettes for different apps (plus a global one) all triggered by control+backtick Here’s the screen grabs from my Daily Review workflow: Having the prompts speeds up the GTD daily review, weekly review, and monthly review workflow. When I click “Next”, it will go to the next screen. It goes to various apps and jumps to the correct perspective or screen. I start off with prompts giving me instructions of what to do. The “preview” macros (daily, weekly, monthly) gives me a series of prompts and guides me through my review workflow. The Review projects macro just jumps to OmniFocus and goes into the Review perspective to review my projects. OmniFocus switches to my “Today” perspective and Fantastical switches over to the “Day View” and jumps to today so I can see what I need to work on today. In my GTD palette, my first macro arranges OmniFocus and Fantastical next to each other and switches to particular views. I can clear my OmniFocus inbox, email inboxes, Mac folders (downloads, Dropbox, iCloud Drive), Drafts sheets to process, etc. ![]() In my Organize workflow, I try to get close to Inbox Zero during a 30-45 minute inbox processing time block every day.
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