The Open action does essentially the same thing as double-clicking on something in Finder. If you double-click on an application or a file that is already open, it just comes to the front. Likewise, using Quicksilver's Open action on something that is already open will just cause it to come to the front.
One way to accomplish what you want would be to paste the following text into the first pane of the trigger and select "Run as AppleScript" as the action in the second pane. tell application "Terminal" to do script "" On Nov 7, 7:42 am, beyma <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I've set up a custom trigger to open a new terminal window (Open > Terminal.app with hotkey ^T) but can't manage to get the effect I > want... What I would expect is that each time I hit my trigger hotkey > ^T, a new terminal window opens (equivalent to select the terminal > application in the Dock and hitting several times command+N opens > several new terminal windows). If I use the QuickSilver hotkey, only a > single window opens, independently of the number of times I use my > trigger hotkey. > > Is there a way to accomplish this ? > > Many thanks in advance and best regards.
