>I just tried what Howard said and had the same problem. But then I set >"Show 
>Contact" as default both for "s" and "S" and now it works. >Are lowercase and 
>uppercase letters really supposed to be something >different? Or is that a bug?
I'm pretty sure it's a feature. Don't fix it! :) The bug should be
that QS doesn't show lowercase s in the contextual menu behind the
grey dot in the drop-down list. It's always a capital s, no matter
what the case of the mnemonic is.

On Nov 8, 7:04 am, Henning Jungkurth <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I just tried what Howard said and had the same problem. But then I set
> "Show Contact" as default both for "s" and "S" and now it works.
> Are lowercase and uppercase letters really supposed to be something
> different? Or is that a bug?
>
> On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 9:16 PM, Patrick Robertson
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> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > All that I can think of off the top of my head is:
> > * From my limited testing it seems 's' and 'S' are considered different by
> > QS. I'm guessing you've got the right one
> > * Rob's done a bit of work cleaning up mnemonics, he'll probably have a good
> > idea where the things are stored.
> > * He may also be able to send over a script that can 'clean up' your
> > mnemonics.
>
> > On 7 November 2011 19:37, Howard Melman <[email protected]> wrote:
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> >> On Jul 7, 2011, at 11:31 AM, Rob McBroom wrote:
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> >> > On Jul 6, 2011, at 4:04 PM, Howard Melman wrote:
>
> >> >> How can Show Contact be your default action but something else appear
> >> >> when typing S in the 2nd pane? AFAIK actions are not like catalog items,
> >> >> they work solely on the rank in the Actions prefs. If Show Contact is 
> >> >> ranked
> >> >> higher than S should bring that up first.
>
> >> > I think that’s what you’d see with a fresh installation, but after QS
> >> > starts learning, these will deviate.
>
> >> > On Jul 6, 2011, at 4:10 PM, Howard Melman wrote:
>
> >> >> I don't recall ever having done Set as Default for "S" but it's
> >> >> possible, is there a way to check that?
>
> >> > For catalog items, I think this is all determined by
> >> > ~/Library/Application Support/Quicksilver/Mnemonics.plist. I don’t see 
> >> > any
> >> > actions mentioned in mine and I don’t see specific sequences of keys
> >> > mentioned in Actions.plist, so I’m not sure where it’s stored.
>
> >> So I'm still having this problem with cmd-shift-s in the first pane not
> >> running the default action Show Contacts but rather doing Show Source in
> >> Catalog. I'm running the latest on Snow Leopard (QS B61 (3900) 10.6.8.
> >> MacBookPro4,1 Intel Core 2 Due 2.4GHz, 4 GB RAM). I've tried quitting QS,
> >> removing these folders and restarting:
> >> ~/Library/Caches/Quicksilver/
> >> ~/Library/Caches/com.blacktree.Quicksilver/
> >> There was no ~/Library/Application Support/Quicksilver/Caches/ folder.
>
> >> Show Contact is the default action for S for a contact and appears if I
> >> type it in the second pane (as shown below). The same is true for Edit
> >> Contact and cmd-shift-e which does perform Edit Contact as expected. I 
> >> don't
> >> have the TextMate Ranker installed and have no duplicate plugins and I
> >> believe they are all up-to-date.
>
> >> I have a lot of triggers defined and a number of catalog sources and other
> >> preferences (including action ranking) that I'm not particularly interested
> >> in reseting all my preferences.
>
> >> Does anyone know where this information is stored? I looked in
> >> Actions.plist and the only thing that seems odd is in actionPrecedence,
> >> QSABContactShowAction has the value 3 while most have the value 0 
> >> (including
> >> QSObjectShowSourceAction) and some have other integers and some have 
> >> decimal
> >> values like 0.5, -0.5 and 0.1000000014901161.
>
> >> Mnemonics.plist has the following under Root -> abbreviation for e and s:
>
> >> Thanks for any help.
>
> >> Howard

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