On May 27, 6:22 am, Bryan C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to use the Quicksilver to show all the my menu items in
> various applications. In theory, this should allow me to type "Current
> Application" + "Show Menu Items" and view all the menu bar commands in
> whatever application I am using.

Hello.

If you're using Leopard, every help menu item has a search bar that
has exactly the same functionality. You can reach it by pressing
'Command-?'. If you find that key combo a little uncomfortable, you
can change it in Keyboard.prefpane. I have it mapped to F1, and I use
it all the time.

I lied about it having the same functionality however: Disadvantages
include a more rigid searching style (spaces matter), and having to
arrow down to your selection. On the plus side, it works in all
applications, not just Cocoa apps, and it actually shows you the menu
item and any keyboard shortcuts it may have. It's a little bit of a
wash really.

guns

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