thanks for the help, Hagure. I have to do Cmd-Esc and then bring up the script in the action pane. Its better but i dont really get the feel of something like a trigger. if anyone can modify the applescript plz do it.
On 19-Oct-08, at 3:11 PM, Hagure wrote:
You could always Command + Escape (or whatever you have the Service Menu key set to) to get the selected text into QS, and then GrowlSticky it. Otherwise, I'm sure its a simple matter of making "theText" to clipboardText or something. I'm no AppleScripter so I'm sorry I can't be of more help. On Oct 17, 9:48 am, Chris Cairns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I like this script(which is in the forum itself): --Script (Display Growl Sticky) using terms from application "Quicksilver" on process text theText growlStick(theText) end process text end using terms from on growlStick(theText) tell application "GrowlHelperApp" set the allNotificationsList to {"Quicksilver Growl"}set the enabledNotificationsList to allNotificationsListregister as application ¬"Quicksilver Growl" all notifications allNotificationsList ¬ default notifications enabledNotificationsList ¬icon of application "Quicksilver" -- Send a Notification... notify with name ¬ "Quicksilver Growl" title ¬ "a quick note:" description ¬ theText application name ¬ "Quicksilver Growl" with sticky end tell end growlStick is there a way to set up a trigger which would take "current selection" (selected text, ofcourse) and make it a Growl Sticky ? (Presently, this script requires you to copy and paste the text or write it) Thanks
