I've managed to get this work but once it's getting into the menu bar item.. things are laggy.
I was trying with word 2008 and the open recent menu. I wonder are you guys got the delay also? On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 1:48 AM, funkymonkey <[email protected]> wrote: > You need proxy objects installed and the app to be already running > then do this... > > http://dl.dropbox.com/u/187854/QS.jpg > > the only thing missing from the image is that I typed 'file' first to > access that menu then arrowed into 'open recent' from within the > 'file' menu. > > On Dec 3, 8:39 pm, sclough <[email protected]> wrote: > > Is "menu bar items" an action for an application? I dont' see that > > action anywhere when I try this... > > > > On Dec 3, 6:01 am, funkymonkey <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > I can't arrow in anymore but you can still access an app's menu > > > structure by typing 'textedit' then 'menu bar items' then arrow into > > > 'recent files'. > > > > > You could make a trigger for that. > > > > > On Oct 28, 3:53 pm, Burton <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > Until a few weeks ago, I frequently opened any app's recent documents > > > > by "right-arrowing" into the app. For example, to get a list of > recent > > > > TextEdit files: > > > > > > -invoke QS > > > > -"te" brings up TextEdit > > > > -right-arrow gives me a list of all recent TextEdit docs. I scroll > > > > through it and choose the doc I want. > > > > > > I just did a clean install of Snow Leopard and installed QS b56a7. I > > > > can no longer perform the above actions. For most applications, the > > > > right-arrow simply "bumps" the right pane without changing its > > > > contents. I thought this might be due to a lack of a plugin for the > > > > affected apps, but in the case of TextEdit, I don't even see a plugin > > > > that can be installed. Same goes for all iWork apps. > > > > > > Any idea how I can restore this capability? > -- Jake M.K. Chung Cell: 612-242-9417 email: [email protected]
