Thanks very much.  Yes, I'm particularly a fan of this one. :) Fitts law and 
Proxies mean if your hands are already on the mouse, QS can be very helpful. :)

I've been tracking the changes and appreciate the detailed changelogs.  I still 
plan to do a manual update in the hopefully not to distant future.

Howard

On Oct 30, 2011, at 4:33 AM, Patrick Robertson wrote:

> P.S. mouse triggers are pretty cool. Never noticed them before :)
> 
> On 30 October 2011 08:32, Patrick Robertson <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> Hi Howard,
> 
> Good to hear from you :) I hope all is going well.
> 
> I've just managed to reproduce your problem, which is good. I'm in the 
> process of debugging, so hopefully we'll get the fix out in ß62 - which is 
> still on schedule to be released within the next week :)
> 
> ...OK found the bug and fixed it :)
> 
> See: https://github.com/quicksilver/Quicksilver/pull/542
> 
> On 30 October 2011 00:51, Howard Melman <[email protected]> wrote:
> QS B61 (3900) 10.6.8. MacBookPro4,1 Intel Core 2 Due 2.4GHz, 4 GB RAM
> Mouse Triggers plugin ver 142 (8/31/06)
> 
> First off, thanks very much for B61. I installed a week ago and it's been 
> fine. Well except for one thing. I have a trigger which is Current 
> Application Hide, and it's set on a mouse trigger for mousing to the top 
> right corner. When I first installed B61 I found pretty quickly that this 
> didn't work. I went to the triggers panel and edited it to be Current 
> Application Hide (basically recreating it) and it worked fine. Today I 
> rebooted my machine and found it didn't work again. I recreated it and it 
> worked fine. I tried quitting and restarting QS and had the same problem with 
> the same solution.
> 
> I'd guess that you guys did some work on triggers and proxies and forgot to 
> apply it to mouse triggers.
> 
> Here's the trigger when it works:
> 
> 
> 
> Here's what it looks like right after restart (when it doesn't work):
> 
> 
> 
> Howard
> 
> 

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