Hey Jon!  Thanks for the easy idea...I should've thought of that.

Google Docs is not in the blacktree Web Searches list, but I just
added a Safari bookmark to:

http://docs.google.com/?pli=1#search/***

And that did the trick.  Ideally, I wish I could see the search
results directly in Quicksilver (like I can in Spotlight)...BUT, this
is sufficient!




On Feb 8, 12:34 am, "Jon Stovell (a.k.a. Sesquipedalian)"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Are you able to do this search using a plain old google search in your
> browser? If so, you could use the Web Search plugin to do this easily
> enough. You may need to set up a specific search if Google Docs and
> Spreadsheets isn't already included in the (very large) default list.
>
> See the Web Searches section of Howard's user guide, which is posted
> in the Files section of this site.
>
> On Feb 7, 5:08 pm,brandonjp<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > First of all, I've searched but can't find a QS plugin that searches
> > Google Documents and Spreadsheets.  I've been using a similar plugin
> > in Spotlight for sometime called Precipitate (http://code.google.com/p/
> > precipitate/).  But if anyone knows of a QS plugin for this, let me
> > know.
>
> > Otherwise, I wanted to see if anyone(s) would be willing in helping me
> > create one.  I'm interested in creating a QS plugin myself for this,
> > but I've never coded a QS plugin or even used Xcode.  I'm not looking
> > for hand holding (I'm willing to do the learning and research), but
> > it'd be nice if someone(s) with experience would be willing to answer
> > occasional emails when I get stuck.  Just let me know.
>
> > I've been using Spotlight and QS about equally, but I much prefer QS
> > over Spotlight or the Google Quick Search Box thing.  Spotlight's Top
> > Hit just gets things wrong too often.  Google often doesn't even have
> > some of the results I want.  But Quicksilver gets it right nearly
> > every single time I search.
>
> > Thanks
> > --bp

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