P.S. Don't forget to restart quicksilver after doing this. You may need to ensure that the catalog is scanning that folder as well, not sure if it does by default or not.
On Nov 10, 11:17 am, HMayes <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Tim, > You need to put the script into ~/Library/Application Support/ > Quicksilver/Actions/ > > note that ~ stands for your home folder (i.e. /Users/<your username>) > > Let me know if this works for you without crashing QS. I can only use > it once and then I have to start up QS again. > > -Mayes > > On Nov 10, 9:32 am, Tim Fallis <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > > QuickSilver newbie here - thanks for this script. I'd love to use this but > > I'm not sure where to put it to make it active. Can you advise. Many > > thanks. > > > Best regards. > > > Timothy J. Fallis > > President > > > Black Rock Marketing Group > > 101 Duncan Mill Road, Suite #106 > > Toronto, Ontario, M3B 1Z3 > > > Phone: 416-385-1494 x236 > > Website:www.blackrockmarketing.com > > > On 2009-11-09, at 6:04 PM, elspub wrote: > > > > You can also use this action instead of the websearch > > > plugin.http://tr.im/EDqO > > > It takes text entered in QS text entry mode and sends it to yubnub as > > > a search. > > > > If you don't know yubnub, read about it here:http://tr.im/D4Ak. > > > > But its basically a command line for the web. Uses prefixes to define > > > searches. > > > > So: "g Quicksilver" googles Quicksilver > > > "gim poodles" does a google image search for poodles > > > "wp Persian Empire" Wikipedia searches for the Persian empire > > > There's also some cool extras like > > > gimyim splits your browser view into two vertical windows, the left > > > side is a google image search and right side a yahoo image search > > > > and on and on and on. There's hundreds, if not thousands. And its easy > > > to make your own at yubnub.org > > > > One QS action, the whole web.
