SmileOnMyMac (TextExpander people) confirm the issue and that the fix
will be in 3.0.1; In the meantime I have reverted to the 2.x version.

Thanks

On Mar 16, 2:28 pm, CO Aggie <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks. I forgot to mention the obligatory versions:
>
> OS X 10.6, QS b57, TE 3.0
>
> I will apply more pressure to TE folks
>
> On Mar 16, 2:09 pm, AquaMethod <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Are you using the new TextExpander? This seems to be an issue with
> > version 3, likely due to the switch from prefpane to application.
> > Another HUD app I use, DTerm, causes TE to send expansions to the
> > underlying application, just as you described.
>
> > I'm sure the TE team is on it, though you might want to shoot them an
> > email. In the mean time, switching back to version 2 should work
> > around it.
>
> > On Mar 15, 2:25 pm, CO Aggie <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I have been using QS in the following workflow for some time:
>
> > > 1) Invoke QS via hotkey
> > > 2) Type '@' so that file '[email protected]' appears in the first pane
> > > 3) Type '<TAB>p' to cause the second pane to select the Prepend action
> > > 4) Type '<TAB>' to get to the third pane
>
> > > So far, so good. This is where I am broke (and I am searching TE too
> > > for this).
>
> > > Normally I can type any of a number of abbreviations here like:
>
> > > clockin
> > > clockout
> > > dlog
>
> > > These abbreviations expand to specific strings of text, dealing with
> > > checking in or out or logging a message. TextExpander is seeing these
> > > abbreviations, but QS is not catching them as keystrokes, they are
> > > going to the underlying active application.
>
> > > Is there a quick / easy fix here for me?
>
> > > Thanks

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