andy4222 Posted March 9 Share Posted March 9 (edited) On Alfred 5.5 Beta 2. This was working a few weeks ago though (not sure on which version) I am copying an actual image file, it just shows up as text here (file name). Copying does copy an image in the system clipboard and I verified it by pasting it in other apps. preview showing up for images from safari Edited March 9 by andy4222 Link to comment
Stephen_C Posted March 9 Share Posted March 9 It looks to me as though you have copied the filename from Finder. Try opening the image and copying the image itself and you should see the preview. Stephen Link to comment
andy4222 Posted March 9 Author Share Posted March 9 (edited) 2 hours ago, Stephen_C said: have copied the filename from Finder Thanks for answering @Stephen_C. No, that's not the case, which is why I mentioned in my post that the system clipboard has the image/file but Alfred only has the file name. Here is a video showing that: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/m70onqgcr9lxn3azmhpeb/2.mov?rlkey=ydrxvf0xl6okohz557ffmydw0&dl=0 Edited March 9 by andy4222 Link to comment
vitor Posted March 10 Share Posted March 10 15 hours ago, andy4222 said: the system clipboard has the image/file It has a reference to the file, which Notes is interpreting and embedding. You can verify this by deleting the file after copying it. It won’t be embedded in the note. The example from Safari is one where you copied the image data itself. Which is why it says 3.0MB, that’s how much space it is taking. To save the image data to the clipboard, there’s an Automation Task for that. Or like @Stephen_C pointed out, you can open the image in Preview, then copy the image data there. This is standard behaviour which was not modified. Either way, from the behaviour you’re seeing you appear to have turned off Alfred Preferences → Features → Clipboard History → History → Keep File Lists. Link to comment
andy4222 Posted March 10 Author Share Posted March 10 5 hours ago, vitor said: turned off Alfred Preferences → Features → Clipboard History → History → Keep File Lists. This is my answer! I installed Alfred on my new mac and imported the preferences but this might have changed somehow. Thanks @vitorand @Stephen_C Link to comment
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