Gotcha - thanks. I always have mine docked to the screen-side... On 25 Nov 2011, at 09:59, Henning Jungkurth wrote:
> If you keep the shelf and clipboard windows docked to the border of > the screen all the time, you wouldn't. > But if you keep them somewhere in the middle of the screen and just > call them up with the shortcuts as needed, they would pop up at > seemingly random times. For me, it was mostly when I was closing > applications, but also at other times. And then you would have to move > the mouse over them for a while and then away again to make the > windows disappear again. Really annoying. > > On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 10:50 AM, Tim Lawson <[email protected]> wrote: >> mmmm - I'm not conscious of ever having experienced the "sporadic appearing >> bug" - what is that? >> On 25 Nov 2011, at 09:31, Patrick Robertson wrote: >> >>> It's interesting though, that the same behaviour isn't displayed by the >>> Shelf window. That survives with contents intact across reboots as the >>> Clipboard History used to do before ß63 >> They're both completely separate plugins (we plan to change this in the >> future). >> I was *just* about to release a shelf plugin that fixed the sporadic >> appearing bug but would have introduced this as well. You've just caught us >> in time! >> >> On 25 November 2011 09:28, Tim Lawson <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Gotcha. It's interesting though, that the same behaviour isn't displayed >>> by the Shelf window. That survives with contents intact across reboots as >>> the Clipboard History used to do before ß63. >>> >>> On 25 Nov 2011, at 09:18, Henning Jungkurth wrote: >>> >>>> Yeah, after Patrick's answer I already guessed that I misunderstood. >>>> >>>> As Patrick already said, he recently removed the code that reopened >>>> the window after a reboot, to fix another bug. Because we didn't think >>>> anybody was using that. >>>> >>>> But now that we know somebody is using it, I'm sure he'll put it back >>>> it and find another way to fix the other bug. >>>> >>>> On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 10:10 AM, Tim Lawson <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>>> No... what I mean is that the window itself doesn't stick and I have to >>>>> invoke QS and do a ⌘L every morning after starting my iMac. The >>>>> contents of >>>>> the Clipboard History window are as they were when I shut down the >>>>> previous >>>>> night. >>>>> >>>>> On 25 Nov 2011, at 08:46, Henning Jungkurth wrote: >>>>> >>>>> So the clipboard history is empty every time you boot? And then it >>>>> starts filling again once you start copying things? >>>>> >>>>> Are you sure the window is showing the clipboard history? The same >>>>> window can also show a thing called "Clipboard Storage". It says so on >>>>> the top of the window. See this picture: >>>>> >>>>> http://henningj.com/clipboardStorageSwitch.png >>>>> >>>>> To switch back to the clipboard history, first click the gears >>>>> dropdown thingy, then click "History" (also shown in the picture). >>>>> >>>>> If this isn't the problem, can you check if there are any messages in >>>>> the console while starting Quicksilver? Also, try quitting Quicksilver >>>>> and starting it again and check if that also clears the clipboard >>>>> history. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 9:31 AM, Tim Lawson <[email protected]> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I'm running ß63 on 10.7.2 It seems my Clipboard history window doesn't >>>>> stick across re-boots. Anyone else? (I've only tested this with the >>>>> Clipboard History window docked to the right hand side of my screen). >>>>> The >>>>> Shelf window does not display this behaviour and works as expected. >>>>> >>>>> >>> >> >> >>
