those will work also! thanks. I did not know hat I could do it like
that so thanks! I am still trying to figure out how to do the web
search I will have to read up on that one


On Sep 27, 7:22 pm, Howard Melman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sep 27, 2008, at 4:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Is there a way to have an action to open a new window? for example. I
> > have a few safari windows open but minimized and I want to save a step
> > in opening a new one....... so right now I invoke QS then type s and
> > hit enter safari opens but it is one of my minimized windows. is there
> > a way to invoke QS type "S" hit tab (or arrows) and select open new?
>
> So many ways to answer...
>
> If it worked a little better the User Interface Access plug-in gives  
> you access to an applications menu. You could bring up Safari in the  
> first pane, and use the Show Menu or Show Menu Items... actions to  
> find the New Window action.
>
> Someone else could describe to you how to write an applescript to send  
> cmd-N to Safari, then you could invoke it via Quicksilver. Searching  
> the group for applescript will probably find it.
>
> My question is why use Quicksilver to bring up and empty window when  
> you could use Quicksilver to:
>
> - Bring up a bookmark in the 1st pane and use Open URL..
> - Type an URL into the 1st pane and use Open URL...
> - Use the Web Search plugin to do a search right from QS that will  
> open in Safari
>
> The above will open in new windows if in the Safari preferences  
> General tab the "Open links from applications" is set to "in a new  
> window"
>
> For all of the above see the Web section of the manual for 
> details.http://mysite.verizon.net/hmelman/Quicksilver.pdf
>
> Howard

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