martinlindhe Posted January 7, 2016 Share Posted January 7, 2016 I've noticed some wierd reults when searching with alfred (which is usually working correctly); these issues are resolved when i type a third letter, so this is more in the category of "annoyances"; first; i try to start "Sequel Pro" and type "se" and get "System Preferences" as first hit? second, i try to launch "Path Finder", and get "Sequel Pro" as first result? Link to comment
Andrew Posted January 8, 2016 Share Posted January 8, 2016 first; i try to start "Sequel Pro" and type "se" and get "System Preferences" as first hit? second, i try to launch "Path Finder", and get "Sequel Pro" as first result? Alfred learns your usage and prioritises accordingly... but first up, I'd set the fuzzy matching in Alfred's Advanced preferences back to the default "Fuzzy capital letters" as this will give less noise in your results and you'll find you'll get much more accurate initial results before Alfred learns your preference. I'm not sure why "Sequel Pro" matches "pa" though - if you type "mdls /Applications/Sequel\ Pro.app" into Terminal.app and look through the response, it will show that may be a tag or alternative name which will match 'pa'. Let me know how you get on Cheers, Andrew Link to comment
Vero Posted January 8, 2016 Share Posted January 8, 2016 I've noticed some wierd reults when searching with alfred (which is usually working correctly); these issues are resolved when i type a third letter, so this is more in the category of "annoyances"; first; i try to start "Sequel Pro" and type "se" and get "System Preferences" as first hit? second, i try to launch "Path Finder", and get "Sequel Pro" as first result? If I remember correctly, "pa" matches because the Sequel Pro developers added the keyword "pancakes" to the metadata for the app, as it looks like a stack of pancakes. While it's a funny Easter Egg on the developers' part, I can see how it creates some confusion Link to comment
martinlindhe Posted January 8, 2016 Author Share Posted January 8, 2016 @Andrew: thanks! I do have "Fuzzy capital letters (recommended)" selected, i am assuming this is the setting you mean? Can't recall I have changed it since i installed Alfred. Have not done much tweaking of the alfred settings, except for excluding some stuff from being in the results themselves. @vero: Thanks for the feedback! So the "pa" comes from the following then? kMDItemFinderComment = "MySQL database pancakes with syrup" Seems correct. i type "sy" (as in syrup) and Sequel Pro is also shown as first result. I am a bit confused how this is useful to use in autocomplete :-) $ mdls /Applications/Sequel\ Pro.app 18:33 _kMDItemOwnerUserID = 503 kMDItemAlternateNames = ( "Sequel Pro.app" ) kMDItemAppStoreCategory = "Developer Tools" kMDItemAppStoreCategoryType = "public.app-category.developer-tools" kMDItemCFBundleIdentifier = "com.sequelpro.SequelPro" kMDItemContentCreationDate = 2015-12-06 19:15:38 +0000 kMDItemContentModificationDate = 2015-12-06 19:15:38 +0000 kMDItemContentType = "com.apple.application-bundle" kMDItemContentTypeTree = ( "com.apple.application-bundle", "com.apple.application", "public.executable", "com.apple.localizable-name-bundle", "com.apple.bundle", "public.directory", "public.item", "com.apple.package" ) kMDItemDateAdded = 2015-12-10 11:26:35 +0000 kMDItemDisplayName = "Sequel Pro" kMDItemExecutableArchitectures = ( i386, "x86_64" ) kMDItemFinderComment = "MySQL database pancakes with syrup" kMDItemFSContentChangeDate = 2015-12-06 19:15:38 +0000 kMDItemFSCreationDate = 2015-12-06 19:15:38 +0000 kMDItemFSCreatorCode = "" kMDItemFSFinderFlags = 8192 kMDItemFSHasCustomIcon = (null) kMDItemFSInvisible = 0 kMDItemFSIsExtensionHidden = 1 kMDItemFSIsStationery = (null) kMDItemFSLabel = 0 kMDItemFSName = "Sequel Pro.app" kMDItemFSNodeCount = 1 kMDItemFSOwnerGroupID = 20 kMDItemFSOwnerUserID = 503 kMDItemFSSize = 43843484 kMDItemFSTypeCode = "" kMDItemKind = "Application" kMDItemLanguages = ( da, de, English, es, fr, it, ja, ko, nl, pl, pt, "pt_PT", ro, ru, sk, sv, tr, uk, vi, "zh_Hans" ) kMDItemLastUsedDate = 2016-01-07 14:52:44 +0000 kMDItemLogicalSize = 43843484 kMDItemPhysicalSize = 46047232 kMDItemUseCount = 13 kMDItemUsedDates = ( "2015-12-09 23:00:00 +0000", "2015-12-13 23:00:00 +0000", "2015-12-14 23:00:00 +0000", "2015-12-15 23:00:00 +0000", "2015-12-16 23:00:00 +0000", "2016-01-04 23:00:00 +0000", "2016-01-05 23:00:00 +0000", "2016-01-06 23:00:00 +0000" ) kMDItemVersion = "Nightly build for revision 7364a3bad2" Link to comment
martinlindhe Posted January 8, 2016 Author Share Posted January 8, 2016 If I remember correctly, "pa" matches because the Sequel Pro developers added the keyword "pancakes" to the metadata for the app, as it looks like a stack of pancakes. While it's a funny Easter Egg on the developers' part, I can see how it creates some confusion I think I should perhaps bring this up with the Sequel Pro devs, because they are no longer using a stack of pancakes as a icon, see screenshot in first post Link to comment
martinlindhe Posted January 8, 2016 Author Share Posted January 8, 2016 https://github.com/sequelpro/sequelpro/pull/2370 Link to comment
martinlindhe Posted January 8, 2016 Author Share Posted January 8, 2016 And the Sequel Pro guys replied stating their users are happy about this pancake comment and they want to keep it. I guess I'm the only user not excited about pancake comments. Guess i lost the internet Could there maybe be a setting in Alfred to just not look in these kMDItemFinderComment for strange people like me who don't automatically associate SQL with pancakes? Link to comment
Vero Posted January 11, 2016 Share Posted January 11, 2016 And the Sequel Pro guys replied stating their users are happy about this pancake comment and they want to keep it. I guess I'm the only user not excited about pancake comments. Guess i lost the internet Could there maybe be a setting in Alfred to just not look in these kMDItemFinderComment for strange people like me who don't automatically associate SQL with pancakes? Just make sure you select the relevant result you want for "pa" a few times and Alfred will list that result that's more relevant for you higher than Sequel Pro. Link to comment
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