Thanks everyone for giving us feedback on this, and not letting me forget (Guy!)
I have worked out a fix for the Shelf Module, and will move it over to the Clipboard module today as well. Expect some new plugins soon. Thanks! On Jan 27, 12:32 pm, Patrick Robertson <[email protected]> wrote: > This was to do with an updated shelf plugin that we've released, not with > Quicksilver itself. I made an attempt at fixing this in the updated shelf > plugin, and thought I had, but I guess not. > > I've had a closer look at this and I think I know exactly what you mean by > the 'bug', so I'll take another stab at fixing it. > > On 27 January 2012 11:05, Guy Manchester <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > I notice since updating to the β64 pre-release that this behaviour is now > > reflected in the Shelf as well as the Clipboard. > > > :( > > > On 22 Jan 2012, at 14:08, danewb wrote: > > > > Simply create a trigger using "Show Clipboard" and "Run" in the second > > > pane. Add a keyboard shortcut. Next time you reboot simply use the > > > keyboard shortcut to show the clipboard history. After that, you'll > > > have your slide-out again. > > > > On Jan 11, 3:57 pm, DeanDMX <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> Count me in with DrFred and others. Docked to the side was how I used > > >> the clipboard window, and now miss having it be there on launch. > > > >> On Nov 25 2011, 9:53 pm, DrFred <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >>>> I removed some code that made the window stay visible if it was > > visible > > >>>> when QS quit last time. > > > >>> Add me to the list of those who used, and appreciated, the "mouse > > >>> pointer against a screen edge" to bring out the clipboard window. Not > > >>> that a CMD-L is all that difficult to invoke, but I'd be all for the > > >>> functionality being returned if it can be done without breaking > > >>> something else. FW.
