A New Member of KSB In 2011 March, Seil Seres Co., Ltd became the member of KSB Group offically, and the company name has been changed from Seil Seres Co., Ltd to KSB Seil Co., Ltd. As of September 1st 2011. KSB Seil Co., Ltd has been manufacturing VRC (Valve Remote Control) System under the technical license with KSB AMRI in France & ODME (Oil Discharge Monitoring Equipment) under the.
In the past I’ve mentioned how I have streamlined a lot of the everyday tasks I have to do through the use of various keyboard-centric apps such as Alfred and Keyboard Maestro. One of the linchpins of my setup is the use of something called the ‘Hyper Key’, which is essentially re-mapping the fairly useless Caps Lock to act as a super-function key, letting you trigger all sorts of shortcuts and different macros.
This particular configuration relied on two bits of software, called Karabiner and Seil. However, earlier today I was forced into upgrading from OSX El Capitan, to OSX Sierra, to fix an issue with some other apps that I was having. Of course, upon upgrade, I discovered that the Karabiner/Seil combination no longer functioned properly, and there was no real solution using the same tools. Sigh.
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*5, Seil is some 7 miles (11 kilometres) miles from Oban, travelling north by road along the B844 and A 816.5. The island of Luing lies across the Cuan Sound to the south and beyond are Lunga and Scarba. If you require Seil for OS X 10.8, please use Seil 10.11.0. The origins of the island's name are unclear and probably pre-Gaelic. 51 A wreck of unknown provenance has been recorded.5.
After a bit of digging, I discovered a way to re-enable the same functionality, albeit with a bit of jiggery pokery. Here’s how I did it:
*Install Hammerspoon. This is a piece of software that allows for automation, acting as an interface between a scripting engine called lua, and the OS itself.
*Install Karabiner Elements. This is a version of Karabiner that works with OSX Sierra. The latest DMG is available here.
*Under OSX Keyboard System Preferences pane, change the Caps Lock Action to ‘None’, to allow Karabiner to control it.
*Set up Karabiner Elements to map the caps_lock to F18. You can also do this by adding in a config file to ~/.karabiner.d/configuration/karabiner.json, but it’s so easy to do manually that it seems overkill to go that route.
*Now, load up a lua config file into Hammerspoon, by copying it to ~/.hammerspoon/init.lua – see below for examples.
The config file I am using is available over on GitHub here. It will re-enable the Hyper Key function for all a-z and 0-9 keys, as well as a couple of miscellaneous ones that I use, though it should be self explanatory on how to add new ones.
One thing to watch out for is that any Hotkeys set up in Alfred to launch applications with the Hyper Key don’t seem to work any longer, so for that, one way to get them to launch is to add a specific mapping in the init.lua configuration. Here’s what I’ve done to get 1Password to launch with CAPS+O:
As you can see from the above, I obviously didn’t write the code to make all of this work. Credit for that goes to a combination of ttscoff and prenagha; I just tweaked it for my own simple use case and wrote this up in the hope that others might find it easy to follow.
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Covid could have left rowers high and dry at the weekend instead of taking part in their annual Castle to Crane event, but an alternative plan saved the day.
Undeterred, a ‘rowing from home’ event went ahead on Sunday which saw 118 clubs take part, including the one from Seil.
Allowing clubs to post a time from their home waters meant a far bigger entry, with 118 teams competing with about 700 rowers joining in.
It also meant clubs from further afield could take part too from their own shores, including ones from Tasmania and Cornwall.
The Castle to Crane Course usually goes from Dumbarton Castle at the mouth of the River Leven up to the Finnieston Crane in Glasgow. In normal years it is part of the Clydebuilt Festival, held under the auspices of The Tall Ship at the Riverside Museum in Glasgow.
‘Everyone was a winner obviously, by being able to take part,’ said Sue Fenton from Isle of Seil Coastal Rowing Club but the winner of Castle to Crane’s Median Trophy for 2020 was Burghead Coastal Rowing Club in their St Ayles Skiff called Tarbh Uisge, Gaelic for water bull.Seil Machine
The Seil crew put in an admirable performance completing the course in one hour, 13 minutes and 44 seconds, battling against the wind that got quite choppy as it blew against the tide, especially at the entrance to Cuan.
‘No cranes not even a heron in flight in sight on this Castle to Crane event but the skiff did pass the Castle of the Dogs on the island of Torsa,’ added Sue.Seil Mac Os© 2020 Wyvex Media Limited.