Switters, by 'assign QS on ever spaces' they're talking about the case
where you have spaces activated in Leopard, and have certain
applications assigned to certain spaces windows (see preferences-
>spaces on Leopard). In this case you would have to have QS assigned
to all working spaces.
In any case it seems for the moment the best choice is to downgrade to
the previous version until a stable one is released.
Regards;
JC

On Sep 7, 4:17 pm, switters <[email protected]> wrote:
> What does "Assign quicksilver on every spaces" mean?  How do I do
> that?
>
> b56a7 doesn't work for me so I may try what you suggest.  But I'm
> unhappy about losing all of my triggers, plugins, etc.
>
> On Sep 5, 12:56 am, stanamas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > After playing around 2 days, with all the errors that you can see all
> > over the internet, finally I got this latest QS work on Snow leopard
> > and it is very fast.
>
> > Delete all old quicksilver.app, ~/Library/quicksilver, ~/Library/cache/
> > quicksilver, ~/Library/Application Support/Quicksilver, etc. Basically
> > clean all up.
>
> > Assign quicksilver on every spaces.
>
> > Go to:
> > Applications/Quicksilver (Show package content) > Contents >
> > QSDefaults.plist
>
> > Edit Use effect to "No", Save it. and relaunch the Quicksilver.
>
> > Good luck. It might not all of the above should be done to make it
> > work, but those were steps that I did.
>
> > Please share...
>
> > Thanks

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