-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 13
New issue
Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.
By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.
Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account
Cannot Set Settings #5
Comments
Same problem here. It's probably erroring out. Try clicking the debug button in the workflow's tab, which will give you an error console as shown: Also take a look at this issue |
Since I'm suffering the same problem, here's some more information. I'm running the brand new 3.2 pre-release. Python is 2.7.9, installed via Homebrew. Yosemite 10.10.1. Error upon running lpsettings:
|
Hi guys – sorry you're having troubles. I'll work with you to sort them out. @shkm: what happens if you open Terminal and run |
Here we go. Looks quite all right to me!
|
Not sure what that's all about – I've published a new pre-release that may help us figure out what's going on. Try this and see if |
The error above was taken from that version, @bachya. Perhaps it's something to do with my system or something. lpass and python were installed via homebrew, whilst Alfred was installed via homebrew cask, if that helps any. |
@shkm, the release number is the same, but that's actually a link to a new |
Ah, fair enough! Just gave it a shot, and unfortunately the error is still the same. Side-track: thanks for this great workflow. Can't wait to start using it! |
Oh, dear, I've found the problem. Look again at my
The quotes are incorrect. I have no idea how this happened — I do recall editing the settings file at some point, but it's very unlikely that I'd have used anything but vim to do it, which wouldn't have inserted smart quotes. Oh, well. It seems to be working now! Sorry to waste your time. |
Great to hear, @shkm. That's a tricky one, indeed. My guess is that if you edited the file via the I'll make sure to put a note in the README. |
Hi,
I originally installed LPVM however had an issue and realised that it was due to me not having the LP CLI installed. I've now done this and, despite removing and re-installing the workflow I cannot set any settings. When I enter 'lpsettings' in Alfred it pauses, then wants to Google search for that rather than execute the workflow.
Any ideas?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: