Oh, I see! That makes sense. Then would there be a way for this to do what I want, where it would just run the script without text input?
Maybe I could save it as an "Application" and add that to QS. Thanks for the response Howard Melman wrote: > Actions are used in the 2nd pane, objects appear in the first pane. > > Creating an action as you did, I think only works for text objects, > so you have to type text in the first pane for the action to be > available in the 2nd. > > Howard > > On Mar 3, 2008, at 7:42 PM, Mikooster wrote: > > > I should also add... in the QS preferences under "Actions", "Connect > > to Desktop" is there when I look for it, and it is checked, but it > > does not appear when I go invoke QS and type "Connect to Desktop" > > > > On Mar 3, 7:21 pm, Mikooster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I frequently connect to a server (my Desktop PC) via finder's > >> "Connect > >> to" command, so I wrote an applescript that does it on run. I put it > >> in the Library/Application Support/Quicksilver/Actions folder and > >> named it "Connect to Desktop". > >> > >> I restarted Quicksilver, and the action was there. However after a > >> few uses, it seems to have disappeared. I have tried rebooting and > >> restarting QS but it won't show back up in Quicksilver. The > >> script is > >> still in the same folder as before but for some reason QS won't > >> see it > >> and add it to its catalogue. > >> > >> Any ideas? Thanks.
