On Mar 23, 10:12 pm, Marcel Hild <[email protected]> wrote: > Try to set "run tasks in background" in the prefs. Maybe you have to > enable advanced settings.
That also did the trick (although I spent like a day figuring out how to enable the advanced settings even though the check box was in front of my nose the whole time - I just couldn't see it!) :D Thank you for the tip > I also recommend having a look at iterm, which is superior to > terminal, though I switched back to terminal because of it's tight > integration into osx. > > On 23 Mrz., 14:30, doorman <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Hello guys! > > > I'm a Linux guy who recently switched to Mac. As such, I still have an > > addiction to Linux tools. Concretely, I don't find Apple's Terminal > > suits my needs, so I installed gnome-terminal (yeah, it's a bit of an > > overkill, I know...). The strange thing is, once I open it up, > > Quicksilver just stops working... Well, not really actually. It seems > > that it "waits" until I close all the gnome-terminals I opened after > > which it magically shows up. What's more, if I press the shortcut (cmd- > > space for me) more than once - let's say 5 times, after closing the > > terminal I can see Quicksilver appear-disappear 5 times. Bizarre. > > > Gnome-terminal is the only app that seems to be blocking Quicksilver. > > If I open up xterm instead, Quicksilver continues to behave properly. > > I looked through all gnome-terminal's shortcuts, and there's not even > > one shortcut involving the space key (let alone the "super" key). > > > Any ideas? To unsubscribe from this group, send email to blacktree-quicksilver+unsubscribegooglegroups.com or reply to this email with the words "REMOVE ME" as the subject.
