Thanks for your replies. I'll stick with ⌘G so, and try to fill a report (isn't it for devs only ?).
On 15 nov, 23:38, Patrick Robertson <[email protected]> wrote: > Firstly, your first question: > > This is a known bug with Apple's Finder.app. I have reported this to Apple > multiple times, but they seem to be doing nothing about it. > the more people that report it, the better: http://bugreport.apple.com/:) > The only solution at the moment is to use ⌘G > > Your second question: > The 'Send to Quicksilver' service is intended for use by the user (you), > and the 'Get Current Selection (Internal)' service is intended for > Quicksilver's 'Current Selection' proxy object. > We are aware that this is confusing for users, and hope to fix it soon. > Seehttps://github.com/quicksilver/Quicksilver/issues/409for more > information. > > I hope this helps! > > On 15 November 2011 13:02, fantome <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > I like to use the cmd+esc shortcut to get finder's selection. I've > > noticed if i'm in columns mode and if i have only one folder selected > > the shortcut doesn't work. > > The service is available via the contextual menu but apparently the > > shortcut is killed because it doesn't appear in the finder's services > > menu. > > > It seems to be a finder limitation but i wonder if there is a > > workaround for that (a one-shortcut one, i know about cmd+g). > > > An other question. I have apparently twice the same service. One > > called "Send to Quicksilver" and the other "Get Current Selection > > (Internal)". How can I fix that ?
