Chris, thank you very much for your advice. I'm afraid that's far beyond my level and no I don't know anything about Apple Script either. I will copy your instructions and try them when I got some more time to experiment. Again, thanks a lot!
On Apr 19, 10:45 pm, "Jon Stovell (a.k.a. Sesquipedalian)" <[email protected]> wrote: > I installed mine through the QS preferences window. I'm currently > running β54 (3815), the last official version (Etienne Samson is doing > good work updating the code base, but so far my particular usage > pattern for QS hasn't required an update). Test with that build and > see if it works for you. More likely though is that something in your > services menu is causing problems. Many apps install their own > services, and if one of them is poorly written it might cause problems > for QS. So you could try using Service Scrubber (http://manytricks.com/ > servicescrubber/) to remove potentially problematic services and see > if that helps. > > On Apr 18, 11:33 pm, "R. Jamil Jonna" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Jon, > > > Where can I get the services menu plugin? The one available in > > preferences causes quicksilver to crash perpetually. The one from > > Lifehacker does the same. I saw a link for some updated plugins on > > this branch of the project but don't remember seeing the services menu > > plugin there. If it was, can you send the link again? > > > Thanks, > > > Jamil > > > On Apr 18, 2009, at 8:12 PM, Jon Stovell (a.k.a. Sesquipedalian) wrote: > > > >> On the other issue with the URLs, is there anything I can do to force > > >> it to remain simple text when I hit tab to create a file? Otherwise > > >> it > > >> would mean that there are terms that you simply can't type, which > > >> would make it kind of lame as a text tool. > > > > You are right, Create File... isn't playing nicely with URLs. > > > > I suggest installing the Services Menu plugin. Then you will be able > > > to use TextEdit's New Window Containing Selection action to create new > > > files for your lists of URLs. It means you will have to manually save > > > the file from TextEdit the first time. But once such a file is first > > > created, you can add more lines to it using the Append To... action > > > (which works just fine with URLs).
