![]() If this makes sense and sounds cool, try it. This can be very cool if you setup DTPO and the built-in web server on a home machine, then forward the DTPO port on your home router to the machine, and then use your IP address or a dyndns URL to access your DTPO database from work, etc., using your laptop or a work desktop with the above setup. ![]() Long explanation, but it produces a lightning fast search. Select your choice from the results and items like text and rtf files are displayed inline in the browser. DEVONthink web interface comes up and the search is performed displaying the results in the browser. Now invoke Launchbar and type “sede” for search devonthink, the template you just created will be available and you can arrow down to it if necessary and select it by hitting retun, type in your search text and hit enter. Start developing with script templates, configure your action’s runtime behavior, manage localizations and more. Save your work and close the configuration windown in DEVONthink. LaunchBar now includes the brand new Action Editor making it easier than ever to create incredible actions. However, the True Launch Bar is fully compatible with Quick Launch because it uses the same folder. Name the search template (mine is named “Search DEVONthink”), and paste in the URL you prepared as above. True Launch Bar is a great utility with an impressive design that comes in your help. Then open Launchbar and go to the Configuration Menu and choose “Open Configuration.” Once there, select the Index tab and click on “Search Templates (UTF-8)” in the left hand (explorer) window, and click the add button. ![]() Once prepared for Launchbar, the URL looks something like this: Copy the URL and paste into your favorite text editor, then replace “test” with “*” to get the URL ready for Launchbar. I was just messing around with Launchbar and DEVONthink, and discovered a very cool way to search DTPO quickly.įirst, you have to configure and turn on the built in web server in DTPO, then open the URL to the server, set your preferred search options – I chose search: all, operator: all words, and comparison: nocase, then enter the word “test” in the search field, and click search. ![]()
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