Yeah, I quite like the clipboard history feature myself and use it often. But if another program is messing around with the clipboard, Quicksilver cannot (and ought not) interfere with that.
Alternatively, perhaps using Quicksilver triggers to insert text strings for you would work instead. It may or may not fit your style, but it might be worth investigating. On Jul 21, 12:19 pm, athel_cb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Jul 19, 3:15 pm, Sesquipedalian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> I am going to > guess that TextExpander does part of its magic by using > > the clipboard. Which means it probably makes a backup of the current > > clipboard contents, does some stuff with the clipboard, and then sets > > the clipboard back to the original contents when it is done. That > > cycle would cause there to be another entry in the clipboard history, > > much like pressing ⌘C would do. If I am at all right about this, then > > both QS and TextExpander are functioning as expected, and your best > > recourse would be to ask TextExpander to tinker with their method. > > That's pretty much what I expected, but having seen various comments > about TextExpander and Quicksilver working happily together I hoped > there might be a simple solution already within the settings of one or > the other. Probably others feel that the multilple clipboard feature > of Quicksilver is less important than the many other things it can do, > but for me it was the feature I really wanted to get working properly > before I explored what else Quicksilver could do.
