![]() launchOrFocusByBundleID ( '' ) local things = hs. Things does not really want you to use more than one window, and it's a little difficult to set it up, so I wrote some Hammerspoon lua code that sets up my favorite window setup. To shorten the loop, I would open the repeated task in one window, and have another window to do the actual review. For each Project in Things.app, I had to jump over to the Project, answer each question, then go to the next Project and repeat. ![]() The first iteration of this involved a repeating task with a giant text note with all the steps. This is what my Weekly Review repeating to-do used to look like. The crux of Peter's review template is a helpful series of questions that you ask yourself for each Project in your Things.app account. I structured the original format from Peter Akkies's comprehensive review template for Things, but I have since modified it for my purposes. Visual Studio Code – Microsoft Visual Studio code is my preferred editor for Autohotkey scripts.If you want a crossplatform version of this I've built a version using Shortcuts.įor the past couple of months, I've adopted a weekly review ritual to help me stay in tune with my work and not be overwhelmed.If you are in the middle of crucial projects, I would hold off on upgrading until you have time to troubleshoot any issues that may come up. Stream Deck 2.0 Public Beta – As with all beta software, back up your profiles before upgrading, and upgrade at your own risk.For Premium members, the download link for the scripts is below the video. Consider these as examples to help you get started more quickly. Still, you might need to adjust some mouse coordinates and delay times to optimize them for your system. Just keep in mind – these scripts are tuned to my specific machine, and my specific display resolution (I’ve tested against 1920×10×1600) they may not work on all systems right out of the box but if you have Resolve set to fullscreen, in my testing the menus don’t change much from resolution to resolution. Download 3 Scripts – For Premium members, I’ve made the 3 scripts explained in this Insight available as examples for you to download.The upcoming 2.0 release of the Stream Deck software has a number of improvements for professional users, including multiple device support and smart profiles. Specifically, they’ve added smart profiles to use the Stream Deck with multiple applications, and the ability to combine multiple Stream Decks to expand the number of buttons available. This release includes new features squarely aimed at professionals like colorists. While originally designed as a gaming peripheral – Elgato has recognized the potential of the Stream Deck for professional workflows, and has recently released a public beta of Stream Deck 2.0. Weather you use a Stream Deck, or any other macro controller capable of launching external programs – I’ll give you an overview on how to use autohotkey to unleash the full potential of advanced macros for color grading work. Each autohotkey script can be instantly launched from the Stream Deck, and can not only can you take control of your mouse and keyboard, but you can actually do logic and file I/O for saving settings or values. In this Insight, I’m going to show you ways to use autohotkey to take that functionality to the next level. ![]() In Part 1, we introduced autohotkey, an open source scripting language designed to build keyboard and mouse macros. Our main focus is on its ability to hit hotkeys, and to launch external programs – and it’s that ability to launch an external program that can really open up the Stream Deck’s potential. A lot of its built-in functionality isn’t things colorists will use. Unfortunately, there was one big disadvantage: The Stream Deck is designed for gamers, not colorists. Since then, I’ve been using it myself and recommending it to other colorists.Īfter convincing Robbie to buy one for himself, he published a fantastic insight giving a broad overview of the Stream Deck. When I first discovered the product, I immediately saw its potential to help colorists work faster and smarter. I’ve made no secret of my love for the Elgato Stream Deck. Tutorials / Getting Started With Stream Deck / Getting To Know The El Gato Stream Deck Part 2 Seriesĭay 3: 24 Insights in 24 Days 2018 New Year Marathon Taking the Stream Deck to the next level
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