Looks good. A few comments below

On Apr 2, 2011, at 4:15 AM, philostein wrote:

>> Also Current Web Page comes from the Safari plugin (which should be in 
>> requirements) so while it works, it probably shouldn't be here at all since 
>> it's the same as URL.What I'd do in this case is under Operas current web 
>> page, in the note I'd say not to be confused with the badly named Current 
>> web page proxy object which refers only to Safari's current page.
> 
> Added the Safari Module condition. I like it because I find it's the
> most useful Command. I realise it's subjective, but I think it's worth
> promoting such Commands. Added a 'Current Web Page' explanation.

I agree that useful examples are a good thing. In the manual I tried to 
separate out feature documentation from specific ways that I or others use 
Quicksilver. Maybe a separate Tips section? Maybe there's no need to separate 
it but in thinking about use cases, if need to lookup something about a plugin, 
I don't want to have to meander through extra stuff.

>> I assume searches work with Find With... and Search For... which require the 
>> Web Searches plugin and probably should be listed explicitly for people to 
>> find and need something in the third pane (its listed as blank).
> 
> Wouldn't the URL have to contain *** as the search parameter? It's
> unlikely that someone would have that as an open tab URL and want to
> use it with an action. Is there any Opera exclusive Commands that
> would use search URLs?

I was referring to the "searches" part of "Opera bookmarks and searches". I 
assume these are search engines for the search box (like google or imdb) and 
have *** or %s in their URL (and both work with QS). If not, then I really 
don't understand what the plugin is doing :)

Howard

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