I Davide, I replied over email, the forum post got caught in the spam filter.
This has been added in Trypa 1.7.1 (about to be released by on the App Store) more info soon.
You need to set up Focus Filters in System Settings first, its done like this, Trypa matches (case sensitive) the name of the Focus Filter (not the name of the Focus), so it makes sense to make sure that they are the same, in this case set the focus filter to "Sleep".
Within the sleep settings click Focus Filters Add Filter (I always wondered what they were for) and add Trypa, and chose the name of the filter, it's a good idea to name this the same as the Focus, so in this case "Sleep"
Then go back to Trypa and set up a Focus Mode trigger, and enter the Name of the Focus Filter "Work", or just press the Sleep button (the Apple presets are already loaded in) if it's the same name.
Weird, I have 1.7.0 now, but the Focus Mode trigger doesn't look like the one above (where you can pick a focus mode filter)!
I Davide, I replied over email, the forum post got caught in the spam filter.
This has been added in Trypa 1.7.1 (about to be released by on the App Store) more info soon.
You need to set up Focus Filters in System Settings first, its done like this, Trypa matches (case sensitive) the name of the Focus Filter (not the name of the Focus), so it makes sense to make sure that they are the same, in this case set the focus filter to "Sleep".
Within the sleep settings click Focus Filters Add Filter (I always wondered what they were for) and add Trypa, and chose the name of the filter, it's a good idea to name this the same as the Focus, so in this case "Sleep"
Then go back to Trypa and set up a Focus Mode trigger, and enter the Name of the Focus Filter "Work", or just press the Sleep button (the Apple presets are already loaded in) if it's the same name.
Thats it!