Sorry Tim, there was a problem with the previous version and the checkbox showing up in the preferences, so I thought that was your problem.
If you open up the preferences, click 'Catalog' in the top, then click the 'Modules' button on the side (perhaps this is what I forgot to mention?) the '1Password' list should be seen there, which you can then expand to see all of 1Password's data types On 11 July 2011 09:09, Tim <[email protected]> wrote: > Yep - I have. And it seems to work fine - thank you. The issue is that in > the info pane, you state: "1Password data can be indexed directly in the > Quicksilver catalog by 'ticking' the 'Web Forms' source under Catalog > Preferences (disbaled by default)". I (and heroman) can't find the "'Web > Forms' source" you refer to. It seems to me that either the text in the > info pane needs to be changed or even removed if it's not necessary to find > and tick this box. > > > On 11 Jul 2011, at 08:55, Patrick Robertson wrote: > > Hi Tim, > > Have you tried re-downloading a new copy from http://qsapp.com/plugins ? > Quicksilver had trouble registering that copy (a problem I've seen > occasionally with all sorts of plugins while developing) but I've tested the > version that's now up for download several times and I can't see any > problems with this copy. > > On 11 July 2011 08:52, Tim <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Patrick - I too find myself in the same position as heroman. Where >> exactly is the box that needs to be checked please? >> >> On 11 Jul 2011, at 08:31, Patrick Robertson wrote: >> >> Please try re-downloading version 2.0.1 from http://qsapp.com/plugins >> For reasons unknown, Quicksilver just didn't seem to like the previously >> uploaded copy. >> >> On 11 July 2011 04:15, heroman <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Can someone point me towards the checkbox described in the info pane >>> of the 1Password module? See below. >>> >>> "1Password data can be indexed directly in the Quicksilver catalog by >>> 'ticking' the 'Web Forms' source under Catalog Preferences (disabled >>> by default)." >> >> >> >> > >
