Thanks again everyone, I'd like to add the information that the script does work and it actually complete the calls.. the problem is after like 5 seconds skype has made the call QuickSilver closes without any error messages
anything else i could try? On Nov 30, 7:02 pm, Patrick Robertson <[email protected]> wrote: > Woops, my bad :/ Didn't realise it was a QS action :o > > You could try it in script editor but replacing the argument(s) sent from QS > with a default entry. > > 2009/11/30 elspub <[email protected]> > > > > > Actually you can't just paste it into script editor and click run to > > see if it works. QS actions are written to accept text from > > Quicksilver and act upon it. Clicking run in script editor causes > > nothing to happen with a perfectly good action. > > > It's most likely not a problem with QS, as its applescript > > functionality seems pretty stable. And, since it passes the script off > > toe Apple Events, if there was a QS bug with one script the bug would > > show up with all, or most, scripts. It's definately possible/likely > > there's bugs with my script. It worked for me the few times I tried > > it, but I wrote it mainly in response to someone else's request, I > > don't skype much, and haven't used it enough to experience bugs. > > > I'm guessing its Growl related. Here is a version of the script > > without Growl:http://is.gd/58ig1 > > > You can test QS actions in script editor, but it requires some > > temporary code changes: > > Most/all actions that use text from QS have a handler similiar to: > > > using terms from application "Quicksilver" > > on process text qtxt > > set pn to my parsenum(qtxt) > > set cs to callskype(pn) > > end process text > > end using terms from > > > WHICH needs to be changed to something like this: > > > set qtxt to text returned of (display dialog "Enter the phone# you > > want to skype: " default answer "") > > set pn to my parsenum(qtxt) > > set cs to callskype(pn)
