Did you try these tutorials: http://www.nutmac.com/index.php/2008/02/01/web-search-with-quicksilver-the-definitive-how-to/
On May 21, 6:22 pm, Howard Melman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Do you see Web Searches in the Catalog under "Modules"? If not then > the Web Searches plugin isn't installed properly. > > If you do then there are two things I can think of: > > 1. maybe you need to restart QS after having installed the Web Search > plugin > 2. maybe you need Advanced Features enabled in the Application > Preferences (changing this requires a restart) > > Are you using B54 (3815)? Tiger or Leopard? > > Howard > > On May 21, 2008, at 6:08 PM, Hilsee wrote: > > > > > Yes I do. > > > Here's what I see when I click the '+' sign. > > >http://img529.imageshack.us/img529/6497/picture1ph1.png > > > On May 21, 3:32 pm, Howard Melman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Do you have the Web Search plugin installed? > > >> Howard > > >> On May 21, 2008, at 4:27 PM, Hilsee wrote: > > >>> Ehhh, still having a problem. > > >>> When I hit the + sign to add a new web search, there isn't an option > >>> to add a new WEB SEARCH. The only option is to add a a folder > >>> search, > >>> along with some other garbage. > > >>> Thanks in advance though. I'M SO CLOSE. > > >>> On May 21, 3:07 pm, Howard Melman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>>> 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/tono > >>>>> 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.
