Howard,

Thanks for the response,  That is exactly what I was looking for.
Everything is enabled and installed, and I set up the trigger.
However, it does not seem to work.

If I set a a trigger using the Finder Selection Proxy to just open a
file, that works, but the tagging does not.  I wonder if that is the
issue you are referring to.

Joe

On Sep 7, 1:22 pm, Howard Melman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not sure I understand.  I *think* you're trying to create a  
> *trigger* for using an action from the File Tagging Plugin on a  
> selected file.  If so:
>
> 1. make sure you have advanced features enabled
> 2. make sure you have the File Tagging plug-in installed
> 3. make sure proxy objects are enabled in the Quicksilver set of the  
> Catalog
> 4. create a new trigger
> 5. select Finder Selection proxy object in the first pane
> 6. select Set Tags... in the second
> 7. make sure the 3rd pane is blank by tabbing to it and typing control-
> x (as if you were cutting something out of it
> 8. assign a key
>
> Lots more info in the manual:http://mysite.verizon.net/hmelman/Quicksilver.pdf
>
> There are some issues with using the file tagging plug-in on leopard
>
> Howard
>
> On Sep 7, 2008, at 11:59 AM, Joe wrote:
>
> > I am trying to create an action for the following set of QS commands.
> > I can execute them individually, but can't figure out how to make an
> > action out of them.  I have tried several different ways and my
> > actions don't work:
>
> > Here is  what I would like to do:
>
> > Command-G (to select a file in finder)
> > Select action 'Set Tag'
> > Allow me to enter my tag for that item.
>
> > Any ideas would be appreciated.

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