Not instantaneously, but yes. Firefox re-exports the relevant file at some time interval, and Quicksilver picks up on the changes shortly thereafter.
On Jun 3, 5:09 am, Bryan C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Will that auto-update qicksilver as I add new bookmarks to firefox? > > On Jun 1, 12:18 pm, Baschi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Thanks for this solution, it worked out just fine :-) > > > On 28 Mai, 12:52, Iiburukibun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Better solution to this is the following... > > > > Open about:config in Firefox Location bar, agree that you won't mess > > > anything up. > > > > Search for "browser.bookmarks.autoExportHTML" > > > > Double click it to enable it (Or right click it and hit toggle) > > > > Restart Firefox & Quicksilver... > > > > "browser.bookmarks.autoExportHTML" makes firefox generate a new > > > bookmarks.html at a certain point (don't know when). > > > > Haven't found a way to do this with History, but I don't use that and > > > thus don't care... > > > > On May 7, 6:56 am, Baschi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > This is what finally worked for me with Firefox 3b5: > > > > Using the Bookmark-Manager in Firefox (Command+Shift+B), I exported > > > > all of my current bookmarks into a new "bookmarks.html" and placed it > > > > into the folder "~/User/*mymacosprofile*/Library/ > > > > Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/*myfirefoxprofile*.default/" > > > > overwriting the old one. > > > > Now all bookmarks show up with the normal Firefox plugin for > > > > Quicksilver, adding a custom catalog entry isn't necessary. > > > > Of course, this "bookmarks.html" is not updated, because as Zax said > > > > they are stored in the "places.sqlite" file. But this is better than > > > > having nothing at all, right?
