Hey,

I'm currently working on a new version of this plugin. So far i've written
an applescript to get all menu items into a list, however I still need to
tie this into the quicksilver plugin environment... At the moment, the proxy
environment is still confusing me a little bit in terms of how to code it
up...

Given that I have my final year university exams coming up, this may take a
little bit of time. I'm hoping i should have something up by mid-july. Will
post when its ready.

Cheers,

Ben

On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 6:03 AM, guns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> 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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