Those would be cool features, but as far as I know they are not
possible at this time. First, QS was created before Spaces existed, so
it has no awareness of them, which it would need to do any of this.
But more importantly, Apple has provided no way for other applications
to access and control Spaces, so there is no way QS could become aware
of Spaces. Maybe one day Apple will open it up to allow other
applications to send commands to Spaces, but as of now it can't be
done.

On Dec 6, 6:28 am, petemounce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there
>
> I use QS on OSX 10.5.  I have a dual-monitor setup, combined with
> Spaces - I manage to fill up a 2-wide by 3-tall grid of spaces, where
> each one is dual screens.
>
> I have set up Spaces preferences so certain apps are launched on
> certain spaces.  However, there are then some apps that I want to use
> everywhere.  I have a couple of questions, then...
>
> a) Is there a way to get Quicksilver to launch an app on the current
> space, if it isn't already running?
> b) Is there a way to get QS to pull an app window from another space,
> if I launch it and it _is_ already running?
> c) Is there a way to get QA to open a new window of an app, on the
> current space, if I launch it and it _is_ already running?  Here, I
> guess a modifier key to the enter-invocation when I'm in QS; I don't
> see a way for it to read my mind and know that I want a new window
> where I am as opposed to be swapped to the space with the currently
> running window.
>
> I _really_ like QS, by the way, and can't live without it on my Mac.
> Thanks for your efforts!
>
> Regards
> Pete

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