I should note that the third option use's OS X's own Dictionary.app, which may or may not be what you prefer. Also, if you choose this option you can remove the Dictionary Module entirely.
On Mar 7, 2:19 pm, Sesquipedalian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ah, I think I see what might be happening. > > There are in fact three different ways by which Quicksilver can look > up words in a dictionary: > > One is by using a plugin called Dictionary Module. This looks up > words by searching dict.org, and adds an action called Define with > dict.org, which opens a floating palette window containing the > definition(s) of the word found on dict.org. This is working fine on > my system. > > However, Dictionary Module also appears to install two other > undocumented actions called Dictionary and Thesaurus which open a > different palette window (including a toolbar with buttons). I do not > know where it is trying to pull definitions from. This second method > does not work on my system. > > The third method is by installing the Services Menu Module which will > add all the Services menu items as actions to Quicksilver, including > the Look up in Dictionary action. This is what I use. It was a little > flaky on Tiger (as noted in my previous post), but works flawlessly on > Leopard. > > I suggest to you all that you use either the first or third options, > and if you choose the first option that you remove the broken actions > mentioned in the second option from Quicksilver's list of actions.
