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.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 

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