I don't think so...I've just tried it myself and you have to have
'display track notifications' enabled.

From Howard's manual:

Monitor Recent Tracks and Display Track Notifications pops up a
small window when the playing song changes that shows the
name, artist and album playing. I keep iTunes hidden and use the
notifications to see the titles of songs as they change. To use
Growl for notifications, install the Growl plug-in and select it in
the
Handlers Preferences pane. For a more manual approach one of
the triggers the iTunes plug-in installs is Show Playing Track. Se-
lect a HotKey for it and use it to see a notification on demand.

** Display Track Notifications must be enabled for Show Playing Track
to work. **


:(

On Jul 6, 9:23 am, jarrod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have enable enabled all the check boxes and plug-ins to get the
> Playing Tack to show. However I get this notification every time the
> track changes, for example when playing Party Shuffle. I do not want
> this behavior but would rather only display the playing tack when I
> explicitly hit my trigger keyboard shortcut. Is this possible?
>
> OSX: 10.5.4
> Quicksilver: β54 (3815) (not using Growl for notifications)
> Growl: 1.1.4 (installed but not using GrowlTune and Quciksilver is
> using its own notification)
>
> I have NOT enable the following in the Quicksilver Catalogs
>     Internal Commands
>     Internal Objects
>     Proxy Object (I tried enable/disabling this but it did not make a
> difference)
>
> Thanks for the help,
> Jarrod

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