On Jul 1, 2011, at 12:28 PM, Patrick Robertson wrote:

>> Doh, it seems cmd-shift-letter in the first pane, no longer executes the 
>> highest ranking action for that letter, it's not even consistent.
> 
> Never knew about this before. An interesting feature!
> I've just tested it on the latest HEAD and I don't have any problems. It runs 
> the correct action as expected. The only time it doesn't run is for letters 
> such as A and F but these correspond to Assign Abbreviation... and Open 
> File... so need an iObject.
> 
> Have you tried clearing your cache?
> 
> 
> ... Just tried with ß60 and it also works fine for me. Maybe something quirky 
> happened during the upgrade?


I quit QS and deleted:
~/Library/Application Support/Quicksilver/Caches
~/Library/Application Support/Quicksilver/Indexes
~/Library/Caches/Quicksilver/Indexes

Still fails, though now it always does the second ranked action, show source in 
catalog. This is what I see if I type S in the 2nd pane with a contact in the 
first:





On Jul 1, 2011, at 3:59 PM, Rob McBroom wrote:

> On Jul 1, 2011, at 9:35 AM, Howard Melman wrote:
> 
>> Doh, it seems cmd-shift-letter in the first pane, no longer executes the 
>> highest ranking action for that letter, it's not even consistent.
> 
> I had the same problem, but it was with an in-progress build of the TextStart 
> ranker (formerly the TextMate ranker). Are you using that? If so, make sure 
> you have the latest and make sure an old copy with the “TextMate” name isn’t 
> laying around. (And make sure it’s set right under Handlers.)

I never installed TextStart. I had installed TextMate ranker, but it is not 
enabled (hasn't been for years) and in Handlers, the ranker is set to be the 
builtin one.

Any other ideas for what I can look into?

Howard

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