No, you must have a Quicksilver in your application support folder. Make sure you looked in ~/Library/Application Support, not just / Library/Application Support. ~ is the Mac OS X, Unix, and Linux shorthand for your user's home folder. (You can even use the ~ shorthand in the Terminal.) So in my case, ~ stands for /Users/jon, and my Quicksilver application support folder is in /Users/jon/Library/ Application Support. Since others have no way of knowing what your user name is on your computer, we just use ~ to indicate your home folder.
On Jan 13, 1:08 pm, blank <[email protected]> wrote: > I have the exact same problem, trigger are not showing up but the only > one I was able to configure still alive and running ( but I can't > access it ) > > I have no Quicksilver folder in application support ( and my > permissions are setted ok ), Nothing is showing up in the pref folder > too regarding quicksilver. > > Pretty weird and this is sad causer this applications is really a must > > keep up the great work > > _Blank > > On Dec 28 2008, 7:51 am, "[email protected]" > > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Just recently, in the triggers menu they will not load, all that comes > > up is a flash-like loading thing in the top-left and it just remains > > there with nothing happening. I have had a read around and have seen > > other people have had the problem but with no solution. It may be of > > note though, that I do not have a quicksilver folder in Application > > Support, and therefore notriggerfolder. > > > I have tried uninstalling and then reinstalling with no luck. > > > Would really value some help.
