![]() And to top it off there was also a way to receive the “onscreen content” inside a shortcut, which in the case of Safari, returns the URL of the current page. I discovered that if I used a service from Safari, then it received the selected text as the input. My last option was to try to use macOS Services. GOODTASK 3 URL SCHEME HOW TOI haven’t worked out how to get the author using this method, but it wasn’t exactly reliable on iOS anyway. Because from the URL, I can make a quick GET request, and get the page title. ![]() Unfortunately, this action doesn’t work, and I’ve been told it hasn’t been working for some time.Īfter some experimenting, I realised that as long as I could have the URL and highlighted text, then I would be able to come up with something sufficient. I’d be able to detect the URL somehow, and then be able to extract any information manually. I tried a few other options that sounded promising, such as the “Get Article from Safari Reader” action that seemed to be precisely what I wanted. So, my existing solution was out the window. Turns out the Mac’s a bit more complicated, as while there’s a share menu, you can’t use it to launch a shortcut. Leaving me to add some comments to the sheet, before publishing it to my blog. From there, it extracts the title, author, and url of the article, along with formatting the selected text as a markdown blockquote (using my app, Text Case), formats it nicely, and creates a new sheet in Ulysses. It essentially uses the share menu in Safari to pass the article and the highlighted text to a shortcut. ![]() It doesn’t exactly do much, but it saves a lot of time and effort. It’s the “Link Post” shortcut that I’ve been using for quite some time on my iPad. However, one of the main shortcuts just wasn’t possible on the Mac. ![]() Since getting my new Mac a few days ago, I’ve been trying to move my iOS writing automations over. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Instead of a knobby head to do battle, the handle and shaft contain a flask. Then I think about my great-grandfather's walking stick. Folklorist Padraic Colum says the shillelagh should not be considered a symbol of Ireland but a badge of honor for those who carried it. #IRISH SHILLELAGH WALKING STICK MOVIE#An example Irish faction fighting can be seen in the movie Gangs of New York. Shillelagh and Irish Hat Vintage Letterpress Printing Block PreserveCottage (5,132) 10.00 Rare stout black thorn walking stick with twists and carved Shamrock oldatticgem (1) 60.10 Vintage Lucky Leprechaun Brooch, Irish Pixie on His Shillelagh Brooch Pin, 1940s MCM Mid Century Retro Hattons (276) 14.42 Irish Blackthorn Walking Stick, Cane. While back in Ireland, often large crowds gathered at religious observations, fairs and wakes consisting of clans or political groups where faction fighting often would occur. His creator gave him a walking stick and made him a master of single-stick fighting. Another example of this is the character Sherlock Holmes. It was not uncommon for Irishmen to carry their stick wherever they went. As they grew older, carrying a stick was seen as a rite of passage into manhood. Folklorist Padraic Colum asserts that young Irish boys were taught and skilled in the traditions of the bata. It is suggested that our word "bat" and "baton" come from this word.īrilliant! Here is the correlation between a walking stick and fighting stick. Bata, from the Gaelic, means fighting stick. A shorter version, a cudgel or bata, does exist. and is traditionally made from the wood of the sacred blackthorn tree. The length of a shillelagh should be from your wrist to the ground, with a slight bend in the elbow. most well - known walking stick is the Irish shillelagh which is carried by. The wood was placed in manure or covered with butter and cured in a chimney to ensure the wood would not split during drying. The knobby bit with its broken thorns are some of its desired traits. Blackthorn is a more sturdy wood, having thorns and a large root-knob. Both woods have great significance in the Celtic world. Blackthorn then became the preferred material. However, over time, oak had been felled and exported. ![]() Traditionally the canes or walking stick were made out of oak. However, shillelagh became a generic term for any Irish walking stick. The name Shillelagh comes from a forest in Co. I hadn't heard this, which means I needed to find out more. All our sticks are hand crafted using traditional methods, there not mass produced they take time to make, no two are the same all are unique and different. Some of her customers had told her shillelaghs, or walking sticks, were used as weapons and did I know this. Celtic Crafts 4U make and supply genuine top quality Irish walking sticks and shillelaghs through our web site at New stock added every week so keep checking site for something different. I was speaking with Jackie the bartender the other day and she said she had a story and question for me. "It is extraordinary what a lot of knocking about a sturdy Irishman can put up with, and what whacks he can receive without any apparent damage." R.G. ![]() |
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