Hi Jon,

thanks a lot for your answer. That worked perfectly. Is there a way to
additionally bring to front the new terminal window ?

Cheers

On Nov 7, 5:12 pm, Jon Stovell <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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.

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