Excellent! That did the trick.

It seems like this might be a good thing to indicate that people
should do when they upgrade to Snow Leopard, just to clear out any
cobwebs that might be about.

-Nathan

On Oct 15, 3:28 am, andreb <[email protected]> wrote:
> What you are describing should definately work. It does so with my
> build.
>
> From the looks of it some persistent store of QS got corrupted.
> If I remember correctly there is also a hotkey combo when depressed
> during startup of QS which can have a side effect with symptoms you
> are describing. Are you by chance pressing shift or any other modifier
> hotkey while QS is launching?
>
> If it is not that try deleting "~/Library/Caches/Quicksilver/Indexes"
> and then relaunch QS. Give it a few minutes to rebuild the Catalogs.
>
> HTH
> André
>
> On 14 Okt., 06:25, NathanP <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > Before I upgraded to Snow Leopard, I used QS to navigate the disk
> > directory structure of my MacBook. So for example, to go to the home
> > folder, I would invoke and then type "~"; to go the ~/Documents
> > folder, I invoked and then typed "doc".
>
> > Under the SL-approved QS, I can no longer do this. If I follow the
> > above examples, I get a question mark graphic in the left/top pane,
> > and the actions all seem to deal with showing/searching catalog
> > entries. When I invoke and type "/", I can navigate down system
> > folders, but not down preset catalog entries, like /Applications or /
> > Users/myuserdirectory.
>
> > Is this a known bug, or have I forgotten some plugin or catalog
> > setting?
>
> > Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> > -Nate

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