![]() Fixed a bug causing a file path copied from LaunchBar into a Terminal window to be pasted twice.On macOS Monterey it’s still possible to send multiple files or folders. As a consequence it’s currently only possible to send a single file or folder to a shortcut via LaunchBar on Ventura. ![]() This was caused by a bug in the Shortcuts API on Ventura, which no longer accepts multiple files or folders to be sent to a shortcut. Fixed: Sending files to a shortcut (those created in the macOS Shortcuts app) didn’t work on macOS Ventura.Improved ranking of system applications when searching via abbreviation search.Improved caching of applications index for better startup performance.Improved appearance of sidebar in index window.Added dark variants of built-in themes (except for the “Vintage” theme).Select a theme (either by browsing the Themes indexing rule or by selecting it directly via abbreviation search), then press Right Arrow (or Space) and choose either Automatic, Light or Dark. The desired appearance can also be chosen in the LaunchBar window.In addition to automatic switching it’s still possible to choose a fixed dark or light appearance.The desired theme appearance can be chosen in LaunchBar Settings > Appearance.Added automatic switching between a theme’s dark and light appearance based on the current system appearance.Cloud Director to AWS S3 connection succeeds. Step 7: Cloud Director to AWS S3 connection diagnose App Launchpad to Marketplace connection succeeds. Step 6: App Launchpad to Marketplace connection diagnose App Launchpad service has started successfully and is listening on port 8086. App Launchpad API is up, and version is 2.1.1-19199857. Cloud Director MQTT for extensibility is ready. Service Account for App Launchpad is good. If there are no deployment errors, the system returns the following bin]#. If VMware Cloud Director is configured to use MQTT, App Launchpad ignores the AMQP configuration. When running the alp connect script, if you provide both the -mqtt and the -amqp-exchange arguments, the MQTT configuration takes precedence. ![]() When you use the MQTT protocol, all configuration details that App Launchpad requires are automatically extracted from VMware Cloud Director. If you configure App Launchpad with VMware Cloud Director 10.2 or later, you can use the MQTT protocol for the communication between App Launchpad and VMware Cloud Director. To make sure that requests are correctly routed, use this argument together with the -amqp-queue argument.īy default, the argument value is alpkey, so if you do not require specific routing of requests, you can skip this argument. To make sure that the requests are routed to the correct queue, use this argument together with the -amqp-routingkey argument.īy default, the argument value is alp, so if you do not require specific routing of requests, you can skip this argument. If multiple instances of VMware Cloud Director use a single RabbitMQ virtual host, to prevent failures of App Launchpad services, specify the dedicated AMQP queue for the current instance of App Launchpad.
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