> I don't understand. How can Show Contact be your default action but
something else appear when typing S in the 2nd pane? AFAIK actions are not
like catalog items, they work solely on the rank in the Actions prefs. If
Show Contact is ranked higher than S should bring that up first.

I thought that, but recently I've been discovering otherwise. The way the
list is initially sorted when the actions are loaded are per your prefs, but
once you type a letter, the list suddenly becomes a ranked list. That is,
the actions are ranked just like objects in the 1st pane.
You'll see that you can "set as default for 'xxx'" or decrease score etc.

On 6 July 2011 21:04, Howard Melman <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On Jul 6, 2011, at 1:09 PM, Rob McBroom wrote:
>
> > On Jul 6, 2011, at 9:36 AM, Howard Melman wrote:
> >
> >> I note that shift-cmd-E does run the Edit Contact action as expected,
> but shift-cmd-S still does not run Show Contact. That confuses me.
> >
> > I’m not able to reproduce this either. I went back to B60 just to see if
> it was something that’s been fixed since then, but I still couldn’t
> reproduce. ⇧⌘E runs the Edit Contact action like you said. On my system,
> Show Contact is the default, but the first action when typing S in the
> second pane is Spotlight in Window, which is what I get if I hit ⇧⌘S.
>
> I don't understand. How can Show Contact be your default action but
> something else appear when typing S in the 2nd pane? AFAIK actions are not
> like catalog items, they work solely on the rank in the Actions prefs. If
> Show Contact is ranked higher than S should bring that up first.
>
> > Useless, but correct.
> >
> > What interface are you using? Have to tried it in another? (No, it
> shouldn’t matter but I’m running out of ideas.)
>
> I'm using Bezel.  I can try another later today. Any particular suggestions
> (I haven't kept up with which interfaces are working these days).
>
> Howard

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