More details do help. I don't think there is a Quicksilver plugin for the Opera browser so QS won't catalog it's bookmarks. If you use del.icio.us then the Social Bookmarks plugin will index those.

You should still be able to get web searches working. See the "Adding Web Searches Manually" section and the preceding Web Searches section starting on page 86. I have several of these search bookmarks (like the Wikipedia Quicksearch" one shown, entered not in my browser but in QS. Which lets them work with whatever browser I have setup as the default.

One problem with documenting QS is figuring out a linear path to describe things. I've tried describing a reading path and dividing things up in sections but I still need some forward references. At the top of page 41, it says "The Search For… action will search some web site for the text entered as an argument. See the Web Searches section for the details of using this action."

Howard

On May 21, 2008, at 3:49 PM, Hilsee wrote:


I'm having some major problems with the google trigger and the
wikipedia one.

For starters:

I'm using OPERA. If I can't use triggers in opera, please tell me.


I followed the steps on page 42 of the manual. What I don't understand
is how, like in the picture, to get wikipedia to show up in the last
box. (The manual explains this very, very poorly in my opinion.)


I've also followed the steps on this website:
http://coelomic.wordpress.com/2006/01/02/quicksilver-tips/ to no
avail.

I could not get the "Search for" in the second box to show up.


I've followed he steps on this guide:
http://heysage.com/2007/04/25/episode-6-google-search-from- quicksilver/

Apparently QS doesn't auto index Opera's bookmarks and I don't know
what to do next.

Thanks in advance to anyone who helps. This is quite the frustrating
situation.

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