I've tried that before, and it keeps switching it back whenever I
envoke Quicksilver via keyboard shortcut. Any other possibilities?

On Oct 2, 3:16 pm, "Jon Stovell (a.k.a. Sesquipedalian)"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> In Leopard, the input menu defined input globally, such that switching
> languages affected all text entered everywhere. In Snow Leopard, input
> language can be defined differently for each document window. This is
> a good thing, because it means that even if you are working in
> Japanese elsewhere, you can now set QS to always use English.
> Unfortunately, in your case you somehow have it set to use Japanese,
> but this isn't hard to fix.
>
> First, open the Input Sources pane of Language & Text preferences.
> Make sure that your input sources are set to allow a different one for
> each document. Then take note of the keyboard shortcuts that are set
> for switching between input languages. Next, invoke QS's command
> window. Once QS is active, use the keyboard shortcut to switch input
> to English. That's it. Finally, in the future simply take care not to
> switch inputs while working in the QS command window.
>
> The reason you have to use the keyboard shortcut here is because using
> the mouse to click the input menu causes QS to dismiss itself, which
> makes it impossible to use the menu to control the input in the
> command window.
>
> On Oct 2, 1:11 pm, drew <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I'm a long time qs user, and I recently upgraded to 3825 b56a7, b/c of
> > upgrading to Snow Leopard. Prior to upgrading, If I was in English
> > input, it would stay in English, but now, if I have Japanese input
> > turned on, it automatically switches to Japanese (hiragana) and I am
> > forced to switch it back. It's very frustrating. Does anyone have any
> > suggestions on what I can do?
>
> > thanks,
> > drew

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