Thank you for your answer Jon. I logged in and out from my Mac
multiple times these days, but nothing changed. I always get the good
service from Bean but not from TextEdit. Maybe there's something wrong
in the Services settings in my Mac. I already tried the preference
pane without luck. I heard somewhere that there is a .plist which I
should edit to modify the system services, I will look for some
manuals/how-to for it.
Thank you very much again for your support.

On 27 Apr, 19:30, Jon Stovell <[email protected]> wrote:
> When was the last time you logged out and logged in? I once had the
> Services menu get messed up (which in turn affected QS's access to the
> Services), but the next time I logged in the operating system rebuilt
> the Services menu and everything worked fine after that.
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> On Apr 27, 5:14 am, Citizento <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Sorry, but it wasn't enough, I am still missing the service from
> > TextEdit.
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> > On 24 Apr, 20:16, Jon Stovell <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > Try restarting Quicksilver.
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> > > On Apr 22, 6:44 am, Citizento <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > Sirs,
> > > > I am new to Quicksilver but I read that when I type some text in text
> > > > mode I should see from the possible actions from the second tab all of
> > > > the compatible services in my Os. In fact I can process said text with
> > > > services from Bean, LaTex, MacJournal, Dictionary... What I can't
> > > > understand is why  “New TextEdit window containing selection” doesn't
> > > > show up. I can see it in the Services Menu and I can use it from the
> > > > right-click menu, but Quicksilver doesn't see it. Do you have any
> > > > ideas?
> > > > Thank you for your support.
> > > > Citizento

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