Your best bet is probably to make an applescript and run that from a
trigger.
Or go have a look at Howard's manual, there's a mention of stickies
there.

Taken from his manual:

Services
The Services Menu Module plug-in makes all
your Services available in Quicksilver as actions.
Services are in the application’s menu and many
are only enabled when you have selected text.
Depending on the applications you use, some services can be really
useful as actions. E.g., if
you use Sticky Notes then you’ll love the Make New Sticky Note
action.


On Jul 12, 3:31 am, dougkramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to use Quicksilver to open a Stickies note so I can type my
> todo list.    Here's my setup:
>
> - I already have stickies open on launch with one stickie note (my
> todo list).
> - I've manually "rolled up" the stickie (by double-clicking on the
> title bar) so only the title bar is visible.
>
> I want a keystroke to bring the stickie forward and roll down its
> window.  The command to roll up/down the window is Command-M.
>
> Is this possible with Quicksilver?  Can anyone please give me a
> hint?   I'd sure appreciate it.
>
> I created a trigger for "Open Stickies.app" which bring Stickies to
> the front, but don't know how to execute the Command-M.
>
> Command-M wouldn't be ideal, because it is a toggle -- if the window
> is already rolled down, it will roll it back up.
>
> -Doug
>
> P.S. I saw the "Open ToDo.txt" trigger, but I prefer stickies cause
> you never have to explicitly save them.

Reply via email to