Along with having the screen capture plugin installed there's two other pre-requisites needed to get it working.
1. In catalogue, under Quicksilver, make sure Internal Commands is selected. 2. In catalogue again, under Application, make sure Enabled Advanced Features is also selected. Then use "capture screen", "capture region" or "capture region" to take shots. There's a lifehacker article on "the top 10 QS plugins" that includes information about it and other useful plugins and their respective pre-reqs. http://lifehacker.com/322363/top-10-quicksilver-plug+ins Hope that does the trick. On 21 Apr 2010, at 11:12, Aaphid wrote: > Sure they work. > > But what I'm trying to do is use QS for screen capture and have it > generate a picture in the same format that I get when I hit cmd-shft-4 > or any of the other variations you listed. > > > On Apr 6, 11:05 pm, Ajay Goel <[email protected]> wrote: >> Are these not working for you? Do you need something else? >> >> Command + Shift + 3 >> Command + Shift + 4 >> Command + Shift + CTRL + 3 >> Command + Shift + CTRL + 4 >> >> On Apr 6, 2010, at 7:47 AM, Aaphid wrote: >> >>> Any suggestions? >> >>> -- >>> To unsubscribe, reply using "remove me" as the subject.
