Okay, I guess you don't need to install the QS services menu after all. I got it working just using the steps you described. They keyboard shortcut I chose doesn't work in all applications, though. Do you have any suggestions for a "safe" shortcut? Thanks again.
On Sep 10, 12:50 pm, switters <[email protected]> wrote: > Christopher, > > When I attempt to install the "Services Menu" plugin in QS b56a7, QS > crashes after installation and each time upon attempting to reopen. > If I remove the Services plugin, QS is fine. How did you get it to > work? > > Chris > > On Sep 10, 10:19 am, Christoffer Winterkvist <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > > I use the 'Send to Quicksilver' service to accomplish this. > > Not quite as good and does not work in all applications but... it's > > worth a try. > > You just bind it to the key you want under System Preferences > > > Keyboard > Keyboard Shortcuts > Services >Pictures > > > Mvh Christoffer Winterkvist > > --------------------------------------- > > [email protected] > > > On 10, Sep,2009, at 16:08, switters wrote: > > > > Thanks Christopher, that's very helpful. > > > > The only triggers I'm having problems with now are the built-in > > > "Command Window in Text Mode" and "Command Window with Selection". I > > > can get something to happen with Command Window with Selection, but it > > > doesn't do what it's supposed to do. For example, let's say I have a > > > folder selected in finder and I invoke the keystroke for Command > > > Window with Selection. The QS window does open, but not with the > > > selection. > > > > I can't get the Command Window with Text to work at all. I click the > > > checkbox to activate it, choose the keyboard shortcut, then close the > > > Preferences window of QS, quit QS, and restart it. When I invoke the > > > shortcut I get an error sound from the System. Nothing happens with > > > QS. > > > > Can anyone verify if these triggers are working for you?
