That's what I figured I'd be able to do when trying to make the trigger, but when I find the "Quicksilver Selection" proxy object and tab over, "Get Info" doesn't show up.
On Feb 22, 8:12 am, Rob McBroom <[email protected]> wrote: > On Feb 21, 2010, at 11:59 PM, Unifier wrote: > > > Hi all. I was hoping to use AppleScript to make a hotkey trigger that > > would enable me to invoke Quicksilver, type the name of what I'm > > looking for and press command + i to get info just as I would in > > Finder. > > … > > Is there any way I can pull this off? Thanks in advanced! > > I don’t think you need AppleScript for this. Quicksilver has a “Get Info” > action, so you could just hit ⇥ and type “gi” or “inf” or something. If you > want to use ⌘I, you should be able to create a trigger that uses the > “Quicksilver Selection” proxy object as the thing and “Get Info” as the > action. Set the scope so it only works in Quicksilver. > > NOTE: This only works because you’re still on 10.4. Scopes in ß54 won’t work > if you go to 10.5 or 10.6. > > -- > Rob McBroom > <http://www.skurfer.com/>
