Title pretty much sums it up. I have a sticky I keep on the top of my screen regardless of other windows (as a reference), but sometimes need to move it to look at what it may be covering. It would be handy if there was an option to hotkey different states of the sticky so I can move it without careful replacement with my mouse.
Alternatively, if there were docs for what arguments can be passed to PhotoStickies via MacOS’s “open” command, that would be helpful as well since I could make the hotkeys from there, if a saved state can be passed as an argument.
Hmm…rather than activating the given state, the keystroke I set through the way you specify actually just deletes the state.
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Opt+Cmd+S shows up as a hotkey for the state when I look at it through the menu, confirming that the mac recognizes that keystroke for that menu item, but using that hotkey doesn’t seem to do anything except remove that state from my saved list