FileMerge doesn't make itself available to open files directly from the Finder (and therefore not from Quicksilver, either), so you can't use Open With... to send a file to FileMerge. The Compare Files service it offers is useless, since it does nothing different from simply launching the application.
I'm not familiar with DiffMerge. If it offers a service, you may be able to use that. If it provides an AppleScript dictionary, you could write your own script to send two files to it, and then save that script as an action in QS. On Oct 3, 3:48 am, yoose <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, I would like to select two files and use a trigger to open and > compare them either in FileMerge or DiffMerge. I brought them into > quicksilver and did an open with, but it did not work. I also tried > the FileMerge services from finder with two files selected, but all it > does is open the FileMerge dialog without the files selected. Any one > have any ideas? Thanks.
