I apologize - have not been able to get back to you sooner. I tried
what you suggested.  The trigger for the URL: www.crackberry.com will
usually remain while I'm working during that session, but when I tur
off the iMac, and reboot, and try to use the trigger after opening QS
- that trigger is no longer there....in preferences-triggers - it
shows "null" - so the trigger willnot hold.  I most cases I am able to
retain (QS retains) the triggers I set up for apps but not any URLs to
websites) - I don't understand this, do you????
many thanks for any advice,
tuni

On Apr 19, 6:33 pm, Elastic Threads <[email protected]> wrote:
> There's been an issue for a long time with Quicksilver forgetting
> Triggers.
>
> Well, the real issue is when setting a Trigger. If you can get a
> triggers set up and Quicksilver remembers it after a restart, then
> Quicksilver should have it set permanently. But, for some reason, new
> triggers are tricky.
>
> What works pretty well, for me, and for reasons I don't understand, is
> the following:
>
> 1. Make a new trigger.
> 2. Close QS preferences.
> 3. Open QS preferences.
> 4. Look at your Triggers to see if the one you just made is still
> there.
> repeat 2 - 4 again.
> 5. Close QS preferences.
> 6. Relaunch QS by activating QS, and holding control-cmd-q
> 7. repeat 2 - 4
> 8. If your trigger is still there (and, for me, 90% of the time it
> still is), you should be good.
>
> If not:
> 9. repeat step 6.
> repeat everything again.
>
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