I guess you need to install openmeta CLI tool in /usr/bin, as
Jordan stated in the first post.  It wasn't working for me until I got
it
installed (Using QS b56a7, 10.6.1)

http://ironicsoftware.com/community/comments.php?DiscussionID=823

Look for bluefrog's post for instruction.

Hope it works for you.

On Nov 5, 6:14 am, Michael Ineichen <[email protected]>
wrote:
> cheers, that works partly. i can get the item into the command window,  
> but i so far was not able to define a trigger to get selection&tag at  
> the same time - so that all thats left is to type the tag.
>
> so far the plugin has not worked for me - i typed the desired tags  
> into the third QS pane, and it executes, but then no tags show...
>
> also, on the plugin, is there any way to access Leap's autocomplete  
> function as well?
>
> cheers, Michael
>
> On 5 Nov 2009, at 14:41, Rob McBroom wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Nov 5, 2009, at 7:01 AM, mi_chi wrote:
>
> >> this sounds really good. but i run into a difficulty, because my 'get
> >> current selection' still does not work on SL.
>
> > Quicksilver seems to have two ways to do this. There's the built-in  
> > way that appears on the Services menu, and then there's a trigger  
> > (disabled by default) called "Command Window with Selection".
>
> > From my testing, the trigger works better in Finder (grabs folders,  
> > grabs multiple selected files) and works the same just about  
> > everywhere else. So maybe try enabling that trigger and assign ⌘⎋  
> > as its shortcut. The only problem I've found is that it grabs the  
> > current URL in OmniWeb instead of selected text (which is why I  
> > don't use it). I worked around this using scopes in 10.4, but that's  
> > not an option currently.
>
> > And don't forget, even if none of these methods work, you can always  
> > just invoke Quicksilver and use ⌘G.
>
> > --
> > Rob McBroom
> > <http://www.skurfer.com/>
>
> > If you need something, that doesn't mean someone else owes it to you.

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