Also, switching to an earlier version doesn't change the behavior. I can't add anything to the catalog and my plugins don't appear in QS's preferences, though the plugins are in the QS folder in application support.
On Jul 20, 1:38 am, bluloo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Actually I take that back. Installing this version wiped my entire > catalog and I can't add anything to it. > > WTF happened here? > > On Jul 20, 12:41 am, bluloo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Works fine for me. Strange. > > > On Jul 19, 3:41 pm, JiveMasterT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Yeah I have the same problem. Not working at all. I also get the OSX > > > "dong" when I try to launch it. > > > > On Jul 19, 2:40 pm, nontoppo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > On Jul 19, 7:22 pm, nontoppo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > try to increase the debug level and report my findings (anyone > > > > > remember how to do that for QS?) > > > > > OK, tried pressing Option (⌥) on start and also using the following > > > > bash script: > > > > > # !/bin/sh > > > > QSAPPLICATION=/Applications/Quicksilver.app/Contents/MacOS/Quicksilver > > > > verbose=1 NSDebugEnabled=1 QSDebugRanking=1 QSDebugMnemonics=1 > > > > QSDebugPlugIns=1 QSDebugMemory=1 QSDebugStartup=1 QSDebugCatalog=1 > > > > $QSAPPLICATION > > > > > I don't get anything in console or the terminal window. I configured > > > > QS with no plugins to try but it also fails.
