Well, I'm using Bezel and it seems to be working fine.  Let me know if you want 
me to send you any screenshots or anything.  Remember, I'm a rookie - but if 
you speak slowly, I'm sure I can figure it out!!  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 2009-11-10, at 2:44 PM, HMayes wrote:

> Thanks Tim.
> 
> Further investigation reveals that the qSearch script crashes
> quicksilver when using any command interface other than Primer. Anyone
> have ideas what could be causing that?
> 
> -Mayes
> 
> On Nov 10, 2:09 pm, Tim Fallis <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> I'm on SL 10.6.2 - QS seems to be working just fine so far.
>> 
>> 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 2009-11-10, at 1:57 PM, HMayes wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> No problem Tim. Would you mind telling me what version of OSX you are
>>> using? I'm starting to think there may be a problem with 10.6.2
>> 
>>> For anyone who might have some insight, here is the beginning of my
>>> crash log. I seem to remember EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGBUS) being a problem
>>> in Leopard when it first came out with PPC applications.
>> 
>>> Process:         Quicksilver [409]
>>> Path:            /Applications/Quicksilver.app/Contents/MacOS/
>>> Quicksilver
>>> Identifier:      com.blacktree.Quicksilver
>>> Version:         β56a7 (3825)
>>> Code Type:       X86 (Native)
>>> Parent Process:  launchd [291]
>> 
>>> Date/Time:       2009-11-10 13:45:43.558 -0500
>>> OS Version:      Mac OS X 10.6.2 (10C540)
>>> Report Version:  6
>> 
>>> Exception Type:  EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGBUS)
>>> Exception Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at 0x0000000000000000
>>> Crashed Thread:  0  Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
>> 
>>> Application Specific Information:
>>> objc_msgSend() selector name: displaysResult
>> 
>>> Thread 0 Crashed:  Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
>>> 0   libobjc.A.dylib                0x948fcedb objc_msgSend + 27
>>> 1   com.blacktree.QSInterface      0x001633e7 -[QSInterfaceController
>>> executeCommand:cont:encapsulate:] + 866
>>> 2   com.blacktree.QSInterface      0x00163c13 -[QSInterfaceController
>>> executeCommand:] + 65
>>> 3   com.blacktree.QSInterface      0x00177ce4 -[QSSearchObjectView
>>> executeCommand:] + 268
>>> 4   com.blacktree.QSInterface      0x00179fca -[QSSearchObjectView
>>> insertNewline:] + 49
>>> 5   com.apple.AppKit               0x95685098 -[NSResponder
>>> doCommandBySelector:] + 77
>>> 6   com.blacktree.QSInterface      0x0017a5b9 -[QSSearchObjectView
>>> doCommandBySelector:] + 148
>>> 7   com.apple.AppKit               0x95673a4f -[NSKeyBindingManager
>>> (NSKeyBindingManager_MultiClients) interpretEventAsCommand:forClient:]
>>> + 1911
>>> 8   com.apple.AppKit               0x956772df -[NSTextInputContext
>>> handleEvent:] + 1604
>>> 9   com.apple.AppKit               0x956730b8 -[NSView
>>> interpretKeyEvents:] + 209
>>> 10  com.blacktree.QSInterface      0x00178588 -[QSSearchObjectView
>>> keyDown:] + 1566
>>> 11  com.apple.AppKit               0x955a7fe0 -[NSWindow sendEvent:] +
>>> 5757
>>> 12  com.blacktree.QSEffects        0x000bfcd3 -[QSWindow sendEvent:] +
>>> 363
>>> 13  com.apple.AppKit               0x954c0b2f -[NSApplication
>>> sendEvent:] + 6431
>>> 14  com.blacktree.Quicksilver      0x00003788 -[QSApp sendEvent:] +
>>> 1107
>>> 15  com.apple.AppKit               0x954544ff -[NSApplication run] +
>>> 917
>>> 16  com.apple.AppKit               0x9544c535 NSApplicationMain + 574
>>> 17  com.blacktree.Quicksilver      0x0001b3a5 main + 219
>>> 18  com.blacktree.Quicksilver      0x00002a9b _start + 209
>>> 19  com.blacktree.Quicksilver      0x000029c9 start + 41
>> 
>>> On Nov 10, 12:43 pm, Tim Fallis <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>> Many thanks, Mayes - got it going just fine.  What a great addition to a 
>>>> great app.  Thanks again.
>> 
>>>> 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 2009-11-10, at 11:20 AM, HMayes wrote:
>> 
>>>>> 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 toyubnubas
>>>>>>>> a search.
>> 
>>>>>>>> If you don't knowyubnub, 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 atyubnub.org
>> 
>>>>>>>> One QS action, the whole web.
> 

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