Le 29 juin 08 à 01:58, Rike a écrit :
Hello, I had the same problem. I don't know what caused it, but I do know how I fixed it. In your "Application Support" folder, find the Quicksilver folder and there should be a file called "triggers.plist." (It may be hidden, you can google to find out how to view hidden files and folders.) That plist file is probably corrupted. If you're careful and have time on your hands, you may be able to fix it, but I just deleted and reinstalled. Hope that helps!
This problem can be caused by the Triggers.plist file being corrupt, or a Trigger-related plugin having been deactivated while you still had a trigger referencing it's functionality. I fixed this in the branch, but haven't made a release from it yet. You could try reenabling Mouse Triggers (but it's functionality is broken right now, it crashes at activation). Another way would be to scan manually your Triggers.pist file and removing any trigger whose type isn't QSHotKeyTrigger.
