I'm sorry, but those were the files I deleted. I only have one user on
my machine, me, and I also searched the system-folder, to no avail.
This is very odd.

On Dec 6, 12:21 am, Howard Melman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was worried until you got to your last paragraph. If a custom  
> trigger is still around then you're not deleting the right files.  
> Triggers are stored in
>
> ~/Library/Application Support/Quicksilver/Triggers.plist
>
> Note the ~ at the start of that means your home folder. Be sure the  
> path you're changing isn't some other account on the machine or the  
> system library folder which would be:
>
> /Library/Application Support/Quicksilver/Triggers.plist
>
> Howard
>
> On Dec 5, 2008, at 6:15 PM, Vincentvw wrote:
>
> > I'm sad to say that deleting those files hasn't helped.
>
> > When I do so, Quicksilver starts up, asks me to set a few preferences,
> > then it disappears, the screen flashes (that's a system alert on my
> > Mac) and Quicksilver disappears. Neither the trigger or clicking .app
> > have any effect, except to make the screen flash again.
>
> > When starting, with the option-key pressed, the console prints the
> > following:
> > 12/5/08 10:22:19 AM Quicksilver[1567] Setting Verbose
>
> > That's it! What the hell is going on!!!??? I've tried both beta54 and
> > 56.
>
> > Funny thing is that even though I deleted those files, run Onyx, and
> > reboot, it still remembers the custom-trigger I set for it. So is
> > there a hidden file somewhere that I forgot???
>
> > Vincent
>
> > On Dec 5, 11:43 pm, Howard Melman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> The first FAQ item has the list of all the things to remove (or
> >> rename) to reset QS 
> >> completely.http://groups.google.com/group/blacktree-quicksilver/web/faq
>
> >> I'm using QS B54 fine on a MacBook Pro running 10.5.5, Safari 3.2.1
> >> and iTunes 8.0.2
>
> >> I find the B54 to be the most stable version, and be sure to  
> >> uninstall
> >> plugins you don't use.  Some of them are unstable on leopard. Don't
> >> run the Services Menu plug-in.
>
> >> Howard
>
> >> On Dec 5, 2008, at 12:35 PM, jarhead wrote:
>
> >>> I'm having the same problem this morning.
>
> >>> Leopard 10.5.5 on a MacBook.
>
> >>> iTunes and Safari were updated yesterday. Not sure if that might  
> >>> have
> >>> something to do with it.
>
> >>> On Dec 4, 3:16 pm, Vincentvw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>> Dear all,
>
> >>>> System-specs:
> >>>> iBook g4
> >>>> Leopard 10.5.5
> >>>> Quicksilver-b56a2 (but also happens with the b54 version)
>
> >>>> I've been having some Quicksilver problems since this morning. It
> >>>> started when I installed Cog, the open-source music player. It  
> >>>> froze,
> >>>> but refused to be removed from the dock. Other apps started doing  
> >>>> the
> >>>> same and I force-restarted my mac.
>
> >>>> Afterwards, Quicksilver would just crash on startup. I posted the  
> >>>> bug
> >>>> here:http://code.google.com/p/blacktree-quicksilver/issues/detail?id=152&q
> >>>> ...
>
> >>>> Then I tried removing all quicksilver files by searching the finder
> >>>> and when that happens Quicksilver starts up as a new install,  
> >>>> asks a
> >>>> few questions, then seems to run.
>
> >>>> However, I cannot seem to launch it by pressing the keyboard
> >>>> shortcut,
> >>>> I assigned to it: option-space. Double-clicking Quicksilver.app  
> >>>> also
> >>>> doesn't do anything. The screen actually flashes when I do either,
> >>>> because I set that in the OS X preferences. The process runs on my
> >>>> Mac
> >>>> with minimal CPU-usage, but just seems to sit there.
>
> >>>> I've run a permission-repair and the full suite of Onyx, restarted,
> >>>> but no effect. I'm at a loss at what to do now. Is there  
> >>>> somewhere I
> >>>> reset the whole thing, or did I forget to delete a file somewhere?
>
> >>>> Please help!

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