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trigger:Application [2015/07/20 23:39]
peternlewis
trigger:Application [2019/07/01 01:36]
peternlewis
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 +====== Application Trigger ======
 +
 The //​Application trigger// allows you to execute a macro when an specified application (or any application) does any of the following: The //​Application trigger// allows you to execute a macro when an specified application (or any application) does any of the following:
  
-* Launches +* Launches. 
-* Quits +* Quits. 
-Is Running (the macro executes repeatedly)+Periodically while the application is running
-* Activates +* Activates. 
-* Deactivates +* Deactivates. 
-Is Active (the macro executes repeatedly).+Periodically while the application is at the front.
  
 An application Activates when it comes to the foreground, and deactivates when another application comes to the foreground. An application Activates when it comes to the foreground, and deactivates when another application comes to the foreground.
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 You could use a trigger like this to simulate workspaces by automatically setting up an application the way you want when you launch it, or you could clean up after an application when you quit. You could use a trigger like this to simulate workspaces by automatically setting up an application the way you want when you launch it, or you could clean up after an application when you quit.
  
-**Caution**As with all triggers, the trigger will fire only if the Macro Group that contains it is active, which is based on the current foreground application **before** ​the specified application launches, or **after** the specified application is deactivated or quits.  ​In practicethis means the Macro Groups ​that contain this trigger should be targeted ​at All Applications.+You can use the [[token:TriggerValue|%TriggerValue% Text Token]] to determine the path of the application (previous to 9.0, the `%TriggerValue%` token contained ​the name of the application). 
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 +If a macro that is triggered by Acorn launching is in a macro group that is active ​only when Acorn is running, then the trigger will probably never fire since the macro will be inactive until after the event has passed.  ​As suchmacros ​that are triggered by as application ​trigger should be in a macro group that is always active (or at least, a macro group that is active both before and after the event happens). 
 + 
 +===== See Also ===== 
 + 
 +=== Actions === 
 + 
 + * [[:​Actions|See all Actions]] 
 + 
 +===  Conditions === 
 + 
 +* [[condition:​Application|Application]] condition 
 +* [[:​Conditions|See all Conditions]] 
 + 
 +=== Tokens === 
 + 
 +* [[token:​Application|%Application%]] token 
 +* [[token:​ApplicationPath|%ApplicationPath%]] token 
 +* [[token:​ApplicationBundleID|%ApplicationBundleID%]] token 
 +* [[token:​Trigger|%Trigger%]] 
 +* [[token:​TriggerBase|%TriggerBase%]] 
 +* [[token:​TriggerValue|%TriggerValue%]] 
 +* [[:​Tokens|See all Tokens]] 
 + 
 +=== Triggers === 
 + 
 +* [[:​Triggers|See all Triggers]] 
 + 
 +==== Forum ====
  
-Be careful not to place macros with these triggers inside a macro group that is only active when the specified application is active ​Otherwise,​ by the time the macro itself becomes active, the application ​has already launched and activated and so the macro will not fire.+- [[https://​forum.keyboardmaestro.com/​t/​application-dock/​4747|Application Dock]] 
 +- [[https://​forum.keyboardmaestro.com/​search?​q=Application%20Trigger|Keyboard Maestro Forum topics about Trigger Application]]
trigger/Application.txt · Last modified: 2020/11/01 21:25 by peternlewis