

To customize the modifier keys for Quick note, Capture with options, Import, etc., open the EagleFiler Capture macro und set the keys in the green actions. (After clicking the palette goes away.) You can change the trigger in the macro group settings. By default the group is set to show the palette for one action when you press F2. If you have changed the shortcuts, see section “Hints and troubleshooting”. The two Import actions rely on the default shortcuts for the service workflows (⌘% and ⌥⌘%). A Command-Control-click triggers the EagleFiler: Import with options service.A Command-click triggers the EagleFiler: Import service.You can also perform Import actions (to get only the selection): A Shift-click triggers a Quick note (Quick entry).A Control-click triggers a Capture with options.A normal click on a library triggers a Capture to that library.They show you a palette with all your EF libraries.īy clicking on a library you perform a Capture directly to that library: The idea for the macros comes from a post on the EF forum. You initiate the Capture as “Capture with options”: it also adds the additional step of going through a pop-up menu.➜ If you want to improve the Drop Pad’s behavior try my Raise EF Drop Pad macro. You choose the library from the Drop Pad: Problems: it’s not a floating window it adds the additional step of going through a pop-up menu to select the library.

To get the item into the desired library EF offers two options, both of them rather clumsy: Chances are good that this is not the library where you want to save the item to. If you have several libraries you’ll come across a problem: The Capture always saves to the frontmost library. You usually trigger the Capture with a the Capture key (default: F1).Ĭapture is perfectly fine if you have exactly one EF Library. Michael Tsai’s EagleFiler is a long-standing and excellent organizer/archiver for mails, web pages or any other kind of documents or information.ĮagleFiler also has a handy Capture feature, which allows you to quickly import a web page or a file to an EagleFiler library.
