Clipboard works normally in all other apps and clips show up in CopyPaste-X as they should (and have for years). I did have Clipboard History enabled (though I don't use it) and just turned it off and cleared it as well. If I hadn't been using CopyPaste-X, I would have learned how to use Quicksilver's version, but never have.
Bottom Line: that fixed the problem for now. On Dec 27, 1:54 pm, Howard Melman <[email protected]> wrote: > I assume you're using a google web search in the first pane, the > Search For... action in the second and the third pane is in text mode. > > It's probably something screwy with the clipboard. Restarting QS > might clear it up. If not, it's worth trying logging out and back in > (that should clear the clipboard unless you're using the clipboard > history plugin, in which QS saves its contents in a file. If you're > using the clipboard history plugin, clear the clipboard and make sure > there isn't "unknown object" in the top slot. > > Does paste work into other apps? > > Howard > > On Dec 27, 2008, at 12:24 PM, NovaScotian wrote: > > > I've been using Command-Space (my trigger, I never switched to Ctrl- > > Space), g (for google), tab, tab, Command-V (text I've copied from a > > web page in the clipboard) for eons, but it has suddenly stopped > > working -- the Paste is not accepted and I have to type the word (or > > words in). > > > Suggestions?? > > > Leopard 10.5.6, Safari 3.2.1, Quicksilver β54(3815).
