> I am not too sure, as I'm not at my Mac - but these triggers may be part of > the Core Support plugin. > > In which case, I'd make sure the plugin is correctly loaded. Basically, > delete anything named Core Support.qsplugin in ~/library/application > support/quicksilver/plugins and restart QS. > Also, make sure the triggers module is correctly installed (should be a > greyed out tick in the plugins prefs)
This is all I've got: https://skitch.com/seydoggy/funnm/plugins Adam Merrifield seydoggy.com 820 Strasburg rd, Kitchener, Ontario, N2E 2Y3, Canada Office: 519-489-6033 Cell: 519-574-9788 On Aug 23, 2011, at 2:47 PM, Patrick Robertson wrote: > I am not too sure, as I'm not at my Mac - but these triggers may be part of > the Core Support plugin. > > In which case, I'd make sure the plugin is correctly loaded. Basically, > delete anything named Core Support.qsplugin in ~/library/application > support/quicksilver/plugins and restart QS. > Also, make sure the triggers module is correctly installed (should be a > greyed out tick in the plugins prefs) > > On 23 August 2011 18:19, Rob McBroom <[email protected]> wrote: > On Aug 23, 2011, at 11:08 AM, Merrifield Adam wrote: > > > Nope, I mean "Command with Selection". That said I don't see "Command > > Window with Selection" either. All I have is this: > > > > https://skitch.com/seydoggy/f161g/triggers > > Wow. I don’t know what to make of that. I’ve seen the same thing there since > B53 or older and it looks nothing like that. I’ve got two triggers: “Command > Window with Selection” and “Command Window in Text Mode”. Is it possible you > renamed them at some point? As for the other two, I don’t know. An older > version of the UI access plug-in or something? > > I just moved my Triggers.plist to the Desktop and I end up with the same two > defaults, but the names are different: > > Execute QSInterfaceShowTransmogrifiedMessage > Select Current Selection in command window > > I think the second one is the one you’re looking for. Perhaps its default > name was changed a couple of times along the way. > > -- > Rob McBroom > <http://www.skurfer.com/> > >
