Edit: My bad - I couldn't spell. Changing DefaultBindings.qskey by adding

<key>^l</key>
 <string>moveLeft:</string>
<key>^h</key>
<string>moveRight:</string>

works. (Probably got them the wrong way round, but I'm doing things at
triple speed at the moment!)

Can you open an issue here:
https://github.com/quicksilver/Quicksilver/issues with what I've said above
(about DefaultBindings.qskey etc.)


On 9 June 2011 18:57, Patrick Robertson <[email protected]> wrote:

> 1. That could be changed, presumably in DefaultBindings.qskey (just tried
> it quickly and couldn't get it to work though)
> Forgive my ignorance, but what are CTRL+L and CTRL+H referring to? Left and
> something?!
>
> 2. An update is coming soon that should fix quite a few things in the
> plugin (yes it's old) - what exactly is your problem?
>
>
> On 9 June 2011 13:33, Jon Stovell <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> 1) I don't know a way to do that
>> 2) It works for me. Did you get the latest version from qsapp.com?
>>
>> On Jun 8, 8:25 am, garfield <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Hi! QUICKSILVER IS AMAZING!! Thank you so much to everyone who's
>> supported
>> > it and kept this alive. What a great, great, story of FOSS :)
>> >
>> > I have a couple of questions about customizing Quicksilver that's beyond
>> my
>> > potential to figure out on my own:
>> >
>> >    - Is it possible to bind CTRL+L to / and CTRL+H to Shift-/ or, just
>> make
>> >    them both go in and out of directories? I'm not looking to rebind the
>> keys,
>> >    but just multipurpose ones I'm familiar with coming from Launchbar.
>> >    - I can't quite seem to get the Clipboard History plugin to work
>> right
>> >    (or maybe I'm not using it correctly). It's pretty old, but does it
>> still
>> >    work? If not - is there an alternative way to get clipboard history
>> in
>> >    Quicksilver?
>> >
>> > Thanks so much for any help!
>>
>
>

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