Thanks, Patrick. That's how I use it as well. I still think it's the
best multiclipboard out there. I also have a trigger set for the
shelf, which btw also works like a drawer. I can't wait to see what
cool ideas you come up with when you have the time. Just don't change
too much. I love the clipboard in QS.

Don

On Jan 28, 5:19 pm, Patrick Robertson <[email protected]>
wrote:
> It's on my todo list for 2010 - look into the clipboard and overhaul it, but
> the first part of '10 is now booked up for me so it's gonna be a long time
> :(
>
> My solution was to drag the clipboard window to the side of the screen, so
> that is slides away (try it and you'll see)
> From there, you can get it to pop up using the usual triggers, or mouse over
> that area on the screen (similar to OS X's hot corners)
>
> It solved the problem for me, and hopefully it will for you.
>
> On 28 January 2010 14:16, danewb <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Yeah, we've kinda been through this the last few weeks here in the
> > forum. No one has really come up with a satisfactory answer, but a lot
> > of people have this. Mine did it for a while but after a couple weeks
> > using ß57, it just seemed to stop and work normally. So dunno... I'm
> > sure it will be looked at by our capable programmers in the next
> > release. I think QS has a mind of its own.
>
> > On Jan 28, 3:03 am, fiorgodx <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > For some reason, every time I exit any application (either through the
> > > menu or Command+Q) Shelf and Clipboard pop up right after. It's really
> > > annoying, especially since I sometimes have sensitive information on
> > > them and might not want nearby people to see.
>
> > > Any ideas on how to troubleshoot this? I installed the newest version
> > > of Quicksilver and there was no problem for a few days but the
> > > problem's back.

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