Interesting. I disabled all the plugins in the above list with an asterisk, as well as Constellation, and restarted QS, and now the Triggers pane suddenly works again, without having to delete the plist file.
Thanks, --Benton On Sep 5, 9:30 am, Howard Melman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In the Installed plugin set, if a plugin is listed it's installed on > disk in ~/Library/Application Support/Quicksilver/PlugIns. If it's > checked it means it's loaded into the running QS. (If you uncheck a > plugin it will still be loaded until you restart QS). Unselected > plugins shouldn't cause problems after restarting QS. > > I'd unselect Constellation, particularly if you have triggers that use > it. It's always been a bit flakey, even on Tiger. > > User Accounts I don't believe works on Leopard. > > If that doesn't do it I'd suggest removing Fumo and SilverFlow. I > haven't tried them in a while but when I did I had some instability. > > Howard > > On Sep 5, 2008, at 10:04 AM, Benton G wrote: > > > I see I do still have Constellation installed, as well as about 6 or 7 > > other plugins that I never use. Also, there are several plugins that, > > while unchecked, still show up in my "Installed Plugins" list, > > including Abracadabra. Are they actually still installed despite the > > fact that I have gone through and deselected them? > > > These are the plugins: > > SELECTED: Address Book Module, Apple Mail Module, Automator Module, > > Calculator Module, Clipboard Module, Command Line Tool*, Constellation > > Menus*, Cube Interface, Cyberduck, Desktop Picture Action*, Disk Image > > Support, Extra Scripts, File Attribute Actions, File Compression > > Module, File Tagging Module, Firefox/Mozilla Module, Fumo Interface, > > Google Calendar Module, Growl Notifier, Hotkey Triggers, Image > > Manipulation Actions*, iPhoto Module*, iTunes Module, Keychain > > Module*, Safari Module*, Screen Capture Actions, Services Menu Module, > > Shelf Module, SilverFlow, System Hotkey Commands, Terminal Module*, > > Text Manipulation Actions, User Accounts Module, User Interface > > Access, Web Search Module > > > UNSELECTED: Abracadabra Triggers, Flashlight Interface, Gmail Module, > > iCal Module, iChat Module, Menu Interface, Mini Interface, Mouse > > Triggers, Process Manipulation Actions, Spotlight Module, Tatau > > Module, Window Interface > > > As for Time Machine, I guess my only excuse is the lack of a NAS, and > > being too lazy to plug an external HDD into my laptop every night. > > But that's a good suggestion. I do *have* an external HDD... > > > On Sep 5, 7:49 am, Howard Melman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I don't have this problem using 3815 on 10.5.4. I suspect it's some > >> plugin causing the problem. Only install the ones you actually use, > >> others will just take up memory and possibly cause instability. > >> E.g., > >> I don't have Abracadabra or Constellation installed (I don't know > >> these cause problems, I'm 'just suspicious). > > >> Maybe you could post a screenshot of your installed plugins? > > >> Howard > > >> On Sep 4, 2008, at 10:46 PM, Benton G wrote: > > >>> I had this problem a couple weeks ago, and deleting the old > >>> Triggers.plist file seemed to be the easiest way to solve it, but I > >>> still had to re-input all my old triggers manually. Only a few > >>> weeks > >>> later, the file appears to be corrupted again (eg. Triggers pane > >>> hangs, but only the "Quicksilver" group hangs while all the other > >>> groups--including "All Triggers"--seem to be unaffected.) I don't > >>> want to have to be manually reinstalling all my triggers every > >>> month. > >>> Does anyone have any idea why this problem could have arisen and how > >>> to fix the cause rather than the symptoms? > > >>> I'm running B54 (3815) on 10.5.4. I ran QS on Tiger (same machine) > >>> for at least a year with no problems like this that I can > >>> remember. I > >>> also turned off the Abracadabra module after last time thinking that > >>> might have been the problem, but apparently not. > > >>> Thanks, > > >>> --Benton
