Thanks for this. It all makes sense for the first part, but I have no option to 'Put on shelf' when I control return.
Also, once I've got it on the shelf, how do I then call that back up later? On Apr 27, 10:07 pm, "Jon Stovell (a.k.a. Sesquipedalian)" <[email protected]> wrote: > I suggest skipping Terminal and getting QS to run the command itself. > > Put the text of the command in the first pane (press . or ' to go into > text mode), and select Run Command in Shell in the second pane. > > If this is something you do somewhat regularly, I suggest pressing > Control-Return at this point (which puts the full QS command into the > first pane as an object), and then selecting Put On Shelf in the > second pane, and pressing Return. Now whenever you need to force eject > PHONE, you can invoke QS, bring up the shelf in the first pane, arrow > into it and select the command from its list, then press return to run > it. No muss, no fuss. > > On Apr 27, 5:49 pm, j4mes <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Thanks, but I tried to understand the manual on this already and > > didn't really understand how to do what I want. > > > I was hoping a technical whizz from here might be able to give me some > > guidance. > > > On Apr 10, 7:17 pm, Howard Melman <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > On Apr 10, 2009, at 2:38 PM, j4mes wrote: > > > > > I'm new to Quicksliver, but I'd like to create a easy way for it to > > > > open Terminal, then paste in a instruction.. > > > > 'hdiutil eject -force /Volumes/PHONE/' > > > > > At the moment I have to copy and paste it each time, but I guess there > > > > is a way that quick sliver could remember and do this for me > > > > > Any help appreciated! > > > > Try the Terminal plugin. See the Terminal section in the > > > manual:http://mysite.verizon.net/hmelman/Quicksilver.pdf > > > > Howard
