Okay, I played with it a little bit more, and here is what I found: The first non-Latin character you type into QS will only be used to match catalogue items that have the lowercase version of that character. The second character will match anything with lowercase or uppercase versions of the character.
Here is an example using Greek characters, but it will work the same with Cyrillic and others: Say I have three files named Δηρα_Ζω1, δηρα_ζω2, and δηρα_Ζω3. If I start my QS search by typing a delta (lowercase δ, uppercase Δ), only the last two files will be found, even though all three files start with a delta. This is because the first file has a capital delta. However, if I start my search by typing an eta (η), all three files will be found. Moreover, after I type an eta, I can type a zeta (lowercase ζ, uppercase Ζ) and all three files will still match, event though some files have an uppercase zeta. What this means for you, Iwan, is that until someone fixes this bug, you can work around it by starting your searches using the second character is a contact's name instead of the first character. So if you are looking for Ландыши, try typing андыши. It is annoying, I know, but it is the best we can do for now. On Sep 20, 12:29 am, Sesquipedalian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You are right. I just reproduced the same problem using Greek > characters. In fact, for me it didn't work even to find a folder with > a Greek capital letter in its name. > > By the look of it, the problem is not with the plugins, but rather > with the core Quicksilver application itself. It appears that QS > cannot match non-Latin lowercase characters with uppercase characters > when they are typed into the command window. This is definitely a bug. > Our best hope until Alcor releases his new version of QS one day is to > ask one of the volunteer developers to tackle this for us. I'm going > to send an email to Etienne Samson to ask if he could take a look at > this. > > On Sep 19, 12:21 pm, Iwan Iwanoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I found the reason why the plugins dont work properly. They cannot > > find russian capital letters, so when i edit the names in my adress > > book or i tunes and change all first capital letters to small letters > > quicksilver find them all, but this is not a solution. What can i do? > > > On 17 Sep., 23:19, Sesquipedalian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hm. Well, if they are all in there and all activated, then I am out > > > of ideas. Did you try the TextMate Ranker plugin? > > > > On Sep 17, 1:53 pm, Iwan Iwanoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > yes, its activated and the number of catalog items is the identical > > > > with the number of my contacts in adress book > > > > > On 17 Sep., 16:34, Sesquipedalian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > Oh, I see. I misunderstood. > > > > > > Try this: > > > > > > Go into your QS catalogue and select Modules from the sidebar. First > > > > > make sure that the Address Book entry is activated (it should have a > > > > > check mark in the box next to it). Then, with the Address Book entry > > > > > selected, press the "i" button at the bottom of the QS preferences > > > > > window to open the information window. Make sure all of your address > > > > > book entries are activated. > > > > > > On Sep 16, 11:57 am, Iwan Iwanoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > No, it dont find what i want, on picture 2 i found the artist > > > > > > manualy. > > > > > > antother picture set with better problem discription:) > > > > > > > im searching for the adress book entry of my sister and this is the > > > > > > only result i get: > > > > > > >http://tinyurl.com/6lqg2a > > > > > > > but the name is in the adressbook and if i search for a name with > > > > > > latin charecters it always find it
