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Set default calendar (or change order of active calendars) #86
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Not exactly. Alfred's "knowledge" is activated for the calendar list, so it might re-arrange the order of the calendars depending on what you enter. The idea is that if you enter So what you can do is create an empty event (enter only |
Thanks - I've noticed that this does sometimes happen. But then when I occasionally add a new event to the other calendar that one often pops to the start of the list again. It's probably this unpredictability that is the main annoyance, and I guess that is more down to Alfred than this workflow. |
It would be possible to disable Alfred's knowledge for Perhaps it's time I added user overrides to the Alfred library, so users can select the preferred behaviour for themselves… |
When using the gnew shortcut, active calendars are displayed in alphabetical order. I have several calendars active, but one that I add events to far more often than others. It is not first alphabetically, however.
Is there a way to set a default calendar, or rearrange the list of active calendars so that it is sufficient to just press enter to add an event, rather than scrolling the list or using ⌘+[n]? (i.e., without taking the other option of renaming the calendar so it appears first).
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