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OK I take all of that back because it started working after a restart of my machine. Now however I'm getting multiple copies of each image. It made 5 copies of each image before aborted. Any Ideas?
PS: All the images have unique names and for what it's worth the oddities of DayOne folder naming thing is still a problem but I've found a slight workaround by launching the program via clicking the Dayone.journal file to launch it.
Multiple copies from an image folder watcher, or from stuff it downloads from Twitter?
BT, it's hard to tell if it's Hazel or the Twitter side for sure. I assumeed it was happening because of the script because console logs show QL errors and if I look at the folder listing as the action is happening, I can see the icon flickering between generic img icon and a thumbnail icon... Next thing I notice is the Dayone.journal package contents has a photos folder with 30 plus copies of photos.
Do you have a better idea for tracing or debug view of the scripts or Hazel?
Mahalo
http://cl.ly/image/1a3e2d0E... Just in case you need more info!
Aloha Brett et. al,
So I was wondering if there was a way to see if the image dupes wee coming from the face that IG and Twitter both would contain the sam image data if the original IG was marked for sharing via Twitter. I tried posting on IG with no sharing and still got dupes. I also made a watched folder on my desktop called PicsILove and made Hazel run the (slogger_image.rb) shel script. When executes it then moves the image out of that folder to hopefully avoid the dupes and it still makes two copies. It a big step away from 5 or more but still confused why I'm getting dupes.
On a separate note would slogger type thing work as a shortcut to get my NVAlt notes into Day One using the same part of the script that adds the twitter feed?
Thanks,
Doc
For some reason (DayOne first run, I forget which) my DayOne folder was in /Dropbox/Apps/
I had Slogger config problems until I symlinked that folder to:
~/Dropbox/Journal.dayone
So the whole command I did was:
cd to Dropbox
ln -s /Users/lmarihar/Dropbox/Apps/Day One/Journal.dayone Journal.dayone
Once I did that, things worked.
-Leo
Thank you. I had the same Problem. I think it's caused by the space in the Day One path.
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