I did this because I wasn't getting the BezelHud activating in every
space when I deactivated 'Show icon in the Dock'.

I've just realised (thanks, Eris) that I had QS set to space 9 (the
preferences would show there) - but the BezelHud would show in every
space, until I deactivated 'Show icon in the Dock'.

I guess I'll just have the preference window show in every space - not
much of a problem really!

This still works for HardwareGrowler though!

Cheers, philgroups.



On Sep 7, 11:01 am, Eris <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is safe, but isn't there an option in the preferences to do
> precisely the same thing?
>
> On Sep 6, 10:34 am, philgroups <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Can someone with more knowledge tell me if this is safe?
>
> > I have found a hack to remove the QS icons from the Dock and
> > application switcher.
>
> > On 10.6, if you have Xcode, you can use Property List Editor to open
> > the Info.plist that's located in the Quicksilver application package.
> > (Bring up QS in pane 1, option+right arrow, right arrow into
> > Contents.)
> > Once open, select 'Add Item', click 'Application is background only'
> > and check the box. Save and relaunch QS.
> > Here's a screenshot:https://dl.getdropbox.com/u/157506/QS%20info%20plist.png
>
> > Normal functions of the bezel seem to work, although I haven't tried
> > everything!
>
> > CAUTION: opening preferences won't put the focus on that window, and
> > some other application will remain active in the menubar. The
> > preferences window can be clicked, but no text can be entered. The
> > window can still be closed with the 'x' button. This is not such a
> > problem if everything is set up nicely.
>
> > I was able to reverse this by unchecking the same box.
> > This also seems to work well with HardwareGrowler.
> > I'm using BezelHud.
>
> > Cheers, philgroups.

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