I like using Toggle Application for such a trigger. If the app isn't running it starts it (not a problem with Finder). If the app is active it Hides it. If the app is hidden it does the same as Activate (showing all the windows).

Howard


On Mar 23, 2009, at 9:25 AM, Jon Stovell (a.k.a. Sesquipedalian) wrote:


Two options:

1) Use the Activate action (you may need to enable it in QS's
preferences)
2) Set Application reopen behaviour to show all window in the Extras
section of the main preferences pane of QS's preferences.

On Mar 23, 9:12 am, rshepherd <[email protected]> wrote:
I am new to Quicksilver and already love it.

I created a trigger to take me to the finder. Trouble is, it only
displays one finder window, not all that are open. If I click on the
Finder icon in my dock I see all the windows. (This is an OS thing,
not Quicksilver).

How would I create a trigger that actually has the same function as
clicking on the dock icon?

Thnaks,
Rachel

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