No idea, but you could try making it "Task .scpt"--puttting a space in
the name.  Maybe there's some totally weird bug?  Or "Create
Task.scpt."

On Apr 1, 10:24 pm, Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a set of Applescripts for creating Entourage items form
> Quicksilver: Tasks, Projects, and Events (on the calendar.) All three
> are place in the ~/Library/Application Support/Quicksilver/Actions
> folder, and all show up in QS under Preferenes->Actions as they
> should. HOWEVER, only the first two are usable. The first two scripts
> show up properly as a "text" action, so I can invoke QS, type a line
> of text, and invoke the action to create an Entourage item with that
> name. But the third script -- which is identical in every way except
> that it creates a new calendar Event instead of a Task -- is
> recognized as a "file and folder" action, and there is not accessible
> if I invoke QS in text mode.
>
> This is driving me insane. I've tried copying that "Task.scpt" file,
> and "Copy of Task.scpt" works just fine as a text-based Action...
> until I rename the file to something like "event.scpt", at which point
> QS decides it's a file-and-folder action again.
>
> Is there any way to manually force an action to behave as a certiain
> type?

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