Ah yes, that would appear to have the desirable effect. Feel like I should have known about that before. Always learning with Quicksilver.
Thanks for the help. Wonder if this has helped whoever first brought up this topic? On 27 Jan 2011, at 17:09, Jon Stovell wrote: > Instead of the "Run a Text Command in Terminal" action, try the "Run > Command in Shell" action. > > On Jan 24, 7:01 pm, Guy Manchester <[email protected]> wrote: >> I've just tried the FumoHUD interface and the same thing happens. >> >> Here's a picture showing what happens when hitting the keyboard trigger to >> activate QS. In this case Safari's open, I hit the trigger then begin to >> type. The picture on the left is what should happen and the one on the >> right's what does happen. You can see the interface opens behind safari but >> the drop down list that appears when I start typing opens correctly on top >> of Safari. >> >> If the picture doesn't get uploaded with this email (don't know why it >> should't) I've uploaded it using Cloud app too: >> >> http://cl.ly/1u141G3q0Y2t2e3c3E3m >> >> I tried typing "open -a Quicksilver" and got the reply "Unable to find >> application named 'Quicksilver'". Which was a bit confusing till I realised >> Quicksiler's spelt with 1's & epsilon's and stuff. When I spelt it correctly >> it did, indeed, open the interface properly. Does this shed any light on >> what may be happening? >> >> Setting a trigger that "runs a text command in terminal" with the text >> command to "open -a Quıcĸsıɩⅴεʀ" works but of course opens a new terminal >> window each time I run it. Not sure which is most annoying, having the >> interface open in the background or having a terminal window appear each >> time I activate QS. Expect I'll end up bobbing back to the Cube interface >> before long if no one can suggest a solution. >> >> On 24 Jan 2011, at 20:25, sc8tty wrote: >> >> >> >>> I've never had this problem with B58 but I run the FumoHUD.
