Triggers let you bind a whole (or partial) command (all two or three panes) to a key stroke (or mouse gesture). They make doing frequent things even quicker than using QS normally. They're fully described in the manual:

http://mysite.verizon.net/hmelman/Quicksilver.pdf

Howard

On May 22, 2008, at 4:29 PM, tim wrote:


hey thanks, ya, i heard of triggers, cant figure out how to use them
lol. i was also thinking about an applescript too, but i too dont know
how .

On May 22, 11:05 am, Howard Melman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On May 22, 2008, at 1:46 PM, tim wrote:

I was wondering if there is anyway to set it up so I have the option
to launch an app in rosetta. I specifically need to launch photoshop
in rosetta occasionally because of some older plugins i have. Right
now i hit ctrl+enter to locate in finder, then i have to manually get
info and then hit rosetta. im pretty beginner with quicksilver and i
only use it to launch programs. thanks!!

I'm not sure if you can create an apple script to do this but if so I
suspect that's the best way. Create the script and then a QS trigger
to run it.  I'm no apple script expert so someone else would need to
help.

Otherwise I can see creating a trigger for Photoshop (Get Info) to at
least make opening the info panel easy.

Howard

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