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            <title>Django Clippings for BBEdit</title>
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<p>I took a break from Emacs this weekend to give the new version of <a href="http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/"><span class="caps">BBE</span>dit</a> a spin.  The first thing I noticed was that it doesn't have snippets (clippings are the accurate term) for Django.  Personally, I use yasnippet in Emacs so I took an hour and converted the library I use to clippings for <span class="caps">BBE</span>dit in the hopes someone finds them useful. </p>]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 07:21:40 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>Ingredients for a Distraction-Free Workspace</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>First and foremost, I'm not a fan of the dock.  I think it's very distracting and takes up too much real estate.  I happened upon a tweet by <a href="http://shauninman.com/">Shaun Inman</a> last week about <a href="http://www.loganrockmore.com/MailUnreadMenu/"><em>Mail Unread Menu</em></a> and how he's using it so he can hide his dock.  I've tried to adopt this practice in the past but was never really keen on the results. That is until now.</p>

<p><img src="http://www.20seven.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/nnw-unread-menu.jpg" alt="NNW Unread Menu.jpg" border="0" width="225" height="22" align="right" style="margin-left: 10px;" />I followed Shaun's tweet over to <a href="http://www.loganrockmore.com/MailUnreadMenu/"><em>loganrockmore.com</em></a> and downloaded Mail Unread Menu which allows you to see how many unread mails you have waiting for you on your menu bar, switch to mail.app from the icon and has some nice configuration options.  I played around with it and noticed the Logan also has an identical tool -- <span class="caps">NNW</span> Unread Menu for Net News Wire users.  Click. Download. Sweet.  Since I am in a habit of looking at the dock to see how many new feeds I had, I can now look in the menu bar and not rely on the dock.</p>

<p>After a few hours of using Apple+Tab as an app switcher I was completely annoyed by the huge icons.  Not able to find a way to make them smaller (speak up if you can), I downloaded <a href="http://www.manytricks.com/witch/"><em>Witch</em></a>.  Witch lets you customize the appearance and icon size of the app switcher which was just what I wanted.</p>

<p>Combining these three apps, I now have a nice dockless workspace and can max out my windows with the extra real estate I've gained.</p>

<p>Now for a completely distraction free experience, I added <a href="http://willmore.eu/isolator/index.html"><em>Isolator</em></a> to the mix.  Isolator will cover your desktop and all windows except for the application in focus.  Mapped to a hotkey I can quickly turn it off.  It's currently in beta for Leopard users but seems to be very stable for me.</p>

<p><strong><em>Ingredients</em></strong><br />
<a href="http://www.loganrockmore.com/MailUnreadMenu/">Mail Unread Menu</a><br />
<a href="http://www.loganrockmore.com/NNWUnreadMenu/"><span class="caps">NNW</span> Unread Menu</a><br />
<a href="http://www.manytricks.com/witch/">Witch</a><br />
<a href="http://willmore.eu/isolator/index.html">Isolator</a><br />
Hide your dock!</p>

<p>Note: All these apps are great apps so if you like them, consider donating to the developers.</p>

<p><strong><em>Caveats</em></strong><br />
I had an issue with using Mail Unread Menu's switcher to jump to mail.app where it would fire off one of my FastScripts that was mapped to the keys Apple + 1.  Logan tells me that command + 1 is the same key combo that Mail Unread Menu uses to switch to mail.app.  I changed my FastScript key combo and all is good.</p>]]></description>
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            <title>FlickrExport 3 Public Beta Available</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.20seven.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/ec3398a2-798b-42ed-8e9d-bd04fe1fa985.jpg" alt="EC3398A2-798B-42ED-8E9D-BD04FE1FA985.jpg" border="0" width="250" height="62" align="right" /> Connect Flow has released <a href="http://connectedflow.com/flickrexport/beta/">FlickrExport 3</a> as a public beta for Aperture and iPhoto users.  </p>

<p>New in this release is the ability to add your image to multiple groups.  This is a time saver and will be a must have plugin if you're a power flickr user.  It has saved me hours of work over the past several weeks alone. </p>

<p><strong>Other Notable Features Include, but not limited to:</strong></p>


<ul>
<li>Create photosets from within the FlickrExport interface and set the photoset icon, title and description tags with drag and drop re-ordering of the images in the set.</li>
<li>Presets for group selections and <span class="caps">GPS </span>data are also notable additions in FlickrExport 3, allowing you to save your selections for retrieval the next time you upload your images.</li>
<li>Tagging is changed in this version.  FlickrExport 3 will autocomplete tags from your saved Flickr tags.</li>
<li>Check the <a href="http://connectedflow.com/flickrexport/beta/">screencast</a> for complete details. After all, that's what the screencast is for right?</li>
</ul>



<p><a href="http://www.connectedflow.com/blog/?p=92">Connected flow has announced</a> FlickrExport 3 will be a free upgrade to those who purchased FlickrExport in 2008. Pricing for FlickrExport 3 is yet to be announced.</p>

<p>A <a href="http://flickr.com/groups/flickrexportbeta/">Beta group</a> has been opened at Flickr for those who want to ask questions or chat about FlickrExport 3.</p>


<div style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://connectedflow.com/flickrexport/beta/"><img src="http://www.20seven.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/flickrexport-beta-releases.jpg" alt="FlickrExport Beta Releases.jpg" border="0" width="500" /></a></div>

<p><a href="http://connectedflow.com/flickrexport/beta/">Check out the screencast</a> to see what great new features have been baked into FlickrExport 3.</p>]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 04 Mar 2008 18:40:33 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>Aperture 2.0.1 Update</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>Hot on the heels of <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&amp;keywords=Aperture%202.0&amp;tag=20seven-20&amp;index=software&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325">Aperture 2.0</a><img src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=20seven-20&amp;l=ur2&amp;o=1" width="1" height="1" border="0" alt="" style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" /> the Apple engineers have pushed a small update that addresses the following issues.  This update is available through system software update.</p>


<ul>
<li>Upgrading libraries from earlier versions of Aperture</li>
<li>Publishing .Mac Web Gallery albums</li>
<li>Preview generation and deletion</li>
<li>Creating and ordering books</li>
<li>AppleScript support</li>
<li>Keyboard shortcut customization</li>
<li>Appearance of metadata overlays in the Browser, Filmstrip, and on light tables</li>
<li>Watermarking of emailed photos</li>
<li>Highlight Hot and Cold Areas</li>
<li>Loupe</li>
<li>Smart Albums</li>
<li>All Projects View</li>
<li>Straighten Tool</li>
<li>Filmstrip</li>
<li>Drag and drop import</li>
<li>Thumbnail generation</li>
<li>Import window</li>
<li>Export plug-in reliability</li>
</ul>

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            <pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2008 19:12:25 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>Secrets 1.0b13: Preference Pane</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align:center;"><img src="http://www.20seven.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/secrets.jpg" alt="Secrets.jpg" border="0" width="500" /></div>

<p>Open source System Prefs pane by Quicksilver author 'Alcor' that gives you a <span class="caps">GUI </span>for tweaking secret preferences, both for software that ships with Mac OS X and for third-party apps, with the information about the secret prefs coming from a publicly accessible database. Even if you don't install the prefs panel, the database is a terrific resource.</p>

<p>[ Via <a title="Permanent link to 'Secrets 1.0b13'" href="http://daringfireball.net/linked/2008/february#fri-29-secrets">Daring Fireball</a> ] </p>]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2008 06:53:59 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>Quicklook for Textmate, Textmate for Quickook</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<div class="thumbnail" style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://myskitch.com/gregnewman/dock-20071128-193603/"><img src="http://myskitch.com/gregnewman/dock-20071128-193603.jpg/preview.jpg" alt="Dock" /></a><br /><a style="font-family: Lucida Grande, Trebuchet, sans-serif, Helvetica, Arial; font-size: 10px; color: #808080" href="http://plasq.com/skitch">Uploaded with Skitch!</a></div>

<p><a href="http://ciaranwal.sh/2007/11/15/quicklook-and-textmate">Ciaran Walsh</a> has released two <a href="http://ciaranwal.sh/2007/11/15/quicklook-and-textmate">textmate quicklook plug-ins</a> that will highlight Perl, <span class="caps">PHP,</span> Ruby, Shell, C headers and Obj-C(++)</p>]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 28 Nov 2007 19:38:55 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>Gain more control over Leopard Spaces</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>Since upgrading to Leopard, I've been 'trying' to use spaces like I used to use virtual desktops but it just wasn't working, until today.  With <a href="http://soylentfoo.jnewland.com/articles/2007/11/22/spaces-application-assignments-and-applescript">Jesse Newland's new applescripts</a> coupled with quicksilver, I can now do some of the things I used to do in the pre-leopard days; namely quickly sending an app to another space.</p>

<p>Load these scripts into your quicksilver actions directory and you are good as gold.</p>

<p>Notice the trick he links to; hold down a window and switch spaces, taking that window with you.  Ya learn something new everyday!</p>]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 27 Nov 2007 15:23:38 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>Apple Aperture Cheat Sheets</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>As some know, I'm a faithful <a href="http://www.apple.com/aperture/">Aperture</a> user and anything to stay productive is always a good thing with me. This morning I created some Aperture cheat sheets for myself and even though I'm pretty used to the shortcuts I can always use a refresher.</p>

<div style="text-align: center;">
<a href="http://www.20seven.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/aperturecheatsheets.zip" title="Aperture Cheat Sheets by greg.newman"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2042/2053060234_01c58ab2b8.jpg" width="500" height="313" alt="Aperture Cheat Sheets" /></a>
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<p>For you Aperture users I'm providing the cheat sheets for you to use. <a href="http://www.20seven.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/aperturecheatsheets.zip" title="ApertureCheatSheets.zip">Download the ApertureCheatSheets.zip file</a> which contains the desktop image and a printable pdf.  Currently in wide screen format.  If standard sizes are needed I can quickly adjust and provide a new version.</p>

<p>Kudos:<br />
Thanks <a href="http://www.richardsnotes.org/">Richard</a> for your help in proofing and giving design ideas!</p>

<p>If you find them helpful, discover an error or want something changed, post back.  I'd like to hear how you're using them.</p>

<p>Note:  <a href="http://www.20seven.org/blog/articles/2007/11/22/adobe-photoshop-lightroom-cheat-sheets/">Lightroom 1.3 Cheat Sheets can be found here</a>.</p>]]></description>
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            <title>Safari microformats plugin</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p> <a href="http://dctanner.tumblr.com/"><img src="http://data.tumblr.com/csfCMJqnb1yr8vjjFP5WoOHf_500.png"/></a></p>

<p>(Via <a href="http://dctanner.tumblr.com/">I am rice</a>.)</p>

<p>I installed it on Safari 3.0.4 (Leopard) and it works great.  You can find out more about Microformats at <a href="http://microformats.org">Microformats.org</a>, and while you're at it, check out <a href="http://mofo.rubyforge.org/">Mofo</a>, a rails plugin to work microformats into your project.</p>]]></description>
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            <title>Add a Recent Things Stack to Your Dock</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://woss.name/2007/11/18/links-for-2007-11-18/">Graeme Mathieson: links for 2007-11-18</a>: "Add a ‘recent things’ stack to the Dock
        Neat trick for having ‘recent applications’, ‘recent documents’, ‘favourite servers’ and others as stacks in your dock.]]></description>
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            <title>Adobe Lightroom 1.3, Photoshop 10.0.1 Updates; and More.</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>As most of you probably already know, Lightroom 1.3 was released along with it's export <span class="caps">SDK. </span> What alot of you might not know is that along with this release Adobe has snuck in a few other releases to include Photoshop 10.0.1, Adobe Camera Raw 4.3, Adobe Bridge, and Acrobat 8 Professional updates.</p>

<h3>Lightroom 1.3 Update</h3>

<p>Newly Supported Raw File Formats:<br />
Canon 1Ds Mark <span class="caps">III</span><br />
Canon PowerShot G9<br />
Nikon D3<br />
Nikon <span class="caps">D300</span><br />
Olympus E-3<br />
Olympus SP-560 UZ<br />
Panasonic <span class="caps">DMC</span>-L10</p>

<p>Lightroom 1.3 includes corrections for the following issues:</p>


<ul>
<li>Writing <span class="caps">XMP </span>metadata automatically has been corrected for performance issues</li>
<li>Printing with the native resolution option enabled no longer sets the wrong dimension for portrait oriented images</li>
<li>Prior to Camera Raw 4.3 there was the possibility that artifacts in edge transitions could be introduced through the<br />
Bayer demosaic and luminance noise reductions algorithms. This has been corrected.</li>
<li>The Canon sRAW format and the Fuji compressed <span class="caps">RAF </span>formats are now supported.<br />
Lightroom 1.3 includes the following enhancements:</li>
<li>The import dialog now offers the option to render 1:1 previews as part of the import process</li>
<li>The export dialog layout has been enhanced</li>
<li>A Lightroom Preview Export <span class="caps">SDK </span>is available for developers to create and distribute Export Plug-ins. Further details<br />
are located on <a href="http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/lightroomsdk/">Adobe Labs</a></li>
</ul>



<p><a href="http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=3810">Grab the update for Mac here</a></p>

<h3>Adobe Photoshop 10.0.1 Update</h3>

<p>This update does not explicitly say it makes Photoshop Leopard compatible.</p>

<p>The most significant fixes in the Photoshop 10.0.1 update include the following: </p>


<ul>
<li>The speed of moving objects contained within multiple layer sets has been improved. </li>
<li>Converting images to <span class="caps">CMYK </span>using certain profiles no longer results in black files. </li>
<li>The Save for Web feature now includes an option to "Include <span class="caps">XMP</span>" (metadata) in the settings menu within the main Save for Web interface, making the existing capability easier to access. </li>
<li>When using Save For Web with "Include <span class="caps">XMP</span>" enabled, all <span class="caps">XMP </span>data is now included in the optimized file. </li>
<li>Print color matching has been improved. </li>
<li>Images saved as <span class="caps">DICOM </span>and reopened in Photoshop <span class="caps">CS3 </span>are no longer corrupted on PowerPCﾮ based Mac computers.</li>
</ul>



<p><a href="http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=3774">Grab the update for Mac here</a></p>


<p>I'm not going to expand on the other updates.  Head over to Adobe to find out more.</p>]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 16 Nov 2007 04:53:35 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>Hide Leopard Stacks in Finder</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://henrik.nyh.se/2007/11/hide-leopard-stack-overlays-in-finder">The Pug Automatic</a> has put together a nice little script and narrative on how to hide the leopard stack overlays in finder.</p>

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            <pubDate>Mon, 12 Nov 2007 05:29:39 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>Extract more exif data in Aperture</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>If not all of your meta data is included in Aperture when you import your images you can extract more using this cool little apple script <a href="http://allan.hise.org/ApertureCustomMetadata.html">Aperture Custom Meta Data</a>.  Now you can grab data such as lens used and focus points (provided your camera record them).  Something I had wished I was indexing a long time ago.  Now I can get it back.</p>

<p><a href="http://allan.hise.org/ApertureCustomMetadata.html">Read more and grab the script</a>.</p>]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 10 Nov 2007 19:49:54 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>Log your iPhone calls in iCal</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>If you like to keep track of your calls for billing purposes or just because you're anal retentive then <a href="http://code.google.com/p/iphonelogd/">iPhonelogd</a> is for you.  It's a little ruby script that when run from the command line will log your calls into iCal.  Give it some extra parameters and it will put them into a particular calendar.</p>]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 09 Nov 2007 09:25:46 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>Naked Light Public Beta</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.naked.la" title="Naked Light"><br />
<img src="http://www.20seven.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/naked-nodes.png" alt="naked_nodes.png" border="0" align="right" width="200px" style="margin: 0 0 10px 10px;" />
</a>The public beta of <a href="http://www.naked.la" title="Naked Light">Naked Light</a> will be available later today.  The counter on their home page is counting down the minutes.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.naked.la" title="Naked Light">Naked Light</a> is a new, Mac and Leopard only, non-destructive editing tool for photographers.  This coming on the heels of a quickly maturing Adobe Lightroom and Apple Aperture.</p>

<p>What's really caught my eye here is Naked Light has node based editing.  Coming from a 3D background, node based editing is fairly common in apps by Softimage and Digital Fusion which I spent years working with.  </p>

<p>From the developer's site the app seems to be touted as resolution independent, with vector and raster based painting tools as well as the ability to dodge and burn in stops.  Combine that with a noise brush and the fact that every filter can have it's own masks, this sounds like a contender in the photographer's toolkit.</p>

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"Tools (and filters) in Naked light use precise, photographer-friendly units. You can dodge and burn using stops, paint in millimeters, and blur by inches.

<p>Because Naked light has no set resolution, you can zoom in—up to 64×—to work on tiny details. When you zoom out, everything will be crisply and precisely laid out.</p>

Brush strokes are perfectly laid out at subpixel precision, creating the smoothest, finest renderings of any paint program."</blockquote>

<p><img src="http://www.20seven.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/naked-filters.png" alt="naked_filters.png" border="0" width="670" /></p>

<p>For Aperture users this should be at the least a good time to try something new while we wait to see what Apple has in store for us with an upgrade.  I'll be grabbing the beta later today and will post back on my experiences.</p>]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 09 Nov 2007 08:00:09 -0500</pubDate>
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