worked... thanks.
On Oct 26, 9:05 am, Patrick Robertson <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks for the info. > > My guess is that Quicksilver incorrectly deleted the core support plugin > from within Quicksilver.app as opposed to the one in your library support > folder. > > If you follow these steps, do things work: > > 1. Delete the plugin in your library support folder > 2. re-download and re-install Quicksilver fromhttp://QSApp.com > > 2011/10/26 R <[email protected]> > > > > > > > > > Hi -- I read this thread and did an experiment. I had a core plugin in > > my library support folder and after quitting quicksilver, deleted it. > > When I turned in quicksilver again, it started fine but could not read > > any of my custom catalog entries, and also seemed to be lacking many > > default entries in the 'catalog' section of the preferences. My custom > > entries were there, but unclickable. I quit and restarted QS a couple > > of times, but there was no improvement. Finally, I restored the plugin > > and it is working fine, again. FYI, the version number on my core > > plugin, as seen in the Finder info window, is 0.5.2. > > > On Oct 25, 11:57 am, Patrick Robertson <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > OK, great troubleshooting! > > > > It's brought up a problem I guess with deleting plugins. For the next > > > version, we need to incorporate a check before deleting plugins to make > > sure > > > they are NOT in Quicksilver.app. > > > > Could you make an issue along the lines of 'Quicksilver should check > > before > > > deleting plugins within Quicksilver.app (core support)' > > > > Thanks! > > > > On 25 October 2011 16:53, Guy Manchester <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Ok, so I've just re-downloaded Quicksilver β61 & it seems there is a > > Core > > > > Support plugin present in this App. > > > > > So that's another one explained. Well done all. Very curious that it > > was > > > > stripped out of the original App I downloaded. I was one of the first > > people > > > > who downloaded it as I was watching twitter when Phil announced it's > > > > release. I've never looked at the Contents of Quicksilver.app before so > > I'm > > > > sure I didn't remove it intentionally or accidentally. There's no check > > that > > > > runs at startup is there that looks to see if there's a Core Support > > plugin > > > > in ~Library/Application Support/Quicksilver/Plugins & if yes removes it > > from > > > > /Applications/Constents/Plugins I guess? Only thing I can think of. > > > > > On 25 Oct 2011, at 16:31, Rob McBroom wrote: > > > > > On Oct 25, 2011, at 11:06 AM, Guy Manchester wrote: > > > > > However there was a core support plugin in my main accounts QS Plugin > > > > folder & when I dropped that into the plugins folder in my Guest > > accounts > > > > Plugins folder & restarted everything loaded properly. > > > > > Any idea why it wasn't appearing originally just for me? I presume you > > guys > > > > tried what I was trying to make sure it was only affecting me & not > > every > > > > new user? Is the Core Support plugin meant to appear on QSApp.com or is > > it > > > > just me who can't see it there either? > > > > > The Core Support plug-in is part of the application and should only > > exist > > > > in /Applications/Quicksilver.app/Contents/PlugIns. You will likely have > > > > problems if there’s a copy in your user’s plug-ins folder. > > > > > You might see it on the list of plug-ins in the preferences, but it > > should > > > > be set so you can’t deactivate it. > > > > > To clarify, you may or may not have problems if Core Support is in your > > > > user’s plug-ins folder somewhere, but you should not have any problems > > if > > > > it’s missing from that location. It sounds like you’re seeing the > > opposite, > > > > which is strange. Can you confirm that it exists in > > > > /Applications/Quicksilver.app? > > > > > -- > > > > Rob McBroom > > > > <http://www.skurfer.com/>
