> Since I have Quicksilver as a startup item in my Mac, this essentially makes Safari also a startup item, which is not desirable at all.
This is a bug in the plugin and will be fixed shortly, don't worry! On 5 February 2012 20:38, Robert <[email protected]> wrote: > *sigh* > > New to these threads have evidently I managed to reply both privately > to the author of this thread and the moderators...but at least I've > gotten practice clearly explaining what my issue is. > > I updated to the latest safari module and now Quicksilver launches > Safari whenever it, Quicksilver, starts. > > Since I have Quicksilver as a startup item in my Mac, this essentially > makes Safari also a startup item, which is not desirable at all. > > First, is this by design and, if so, why? > > Second, is there a workaround other than disabling the module? > > Thanks!! > > rwr > > On Feb 4, 4:52 am, Tim Lawson <[email protected]> wrote: > > Don't know if this will help, but I thought I'd look at this this > morning. I saw that my 'Menu Interface' plugin was dated at some point in > 2011. I refreshed the plugins list and saw no change. I un-ticked and > re-ticked the plugin and it immediately showed up as being dated > 03/02/2012. I didn't notice anything downloading (and I probably would at > my paltry 1.5Mb broadband speed!). > > > > My plugin settings are the exact same as Howard's. > > > > On 4 Feb 2012, at 05:23, Howard Melman wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Feb 3, 2012, at 1:05 PM, Rob McBroom wrote: > > > > >> On Feb 3, 2012, at 11:46 AM, Howard Melman wrote: > > > > >>> Is it known that plugins don't install? > > > > >> No, but I think something might be going on. I updated the Menu > interface plug-in earlier today. (No code changes - the latest version > didn’t have a newer version number, so a lot of people, including me, never > got the last two updates.) > > > > >> I checked for updates and it saw none. I went to the plug-in prefs > and hit refresh, then went back and checked for updates and it saw the new > Menu interface. So now that you’ve refreshed the plug-ins list, I wonder if > manually checking would show the new Safari plug-in. > > > > >> I’m not saying that step is necessary because I got notices for the > Shelf and Clipboard plug-ins the other day. (Don’t have time to look at the > code, so I’m just speculating.) Maybe if you just allow checks in the > background, it eventually does the same thing refreshing plug-ins does and > notices new versions? > > > > > I'm not sure what you mean by manually checking. Here are my plugin > settings: > > > > > I sorted the Installed plugin list by date and selected all the ones > since Oct and clicked the refresh icon with the Task Viewer open. It showed > "Updating Plugin Info" but not downloading anything and nothing in the > plugins folder was changed. I went to the Guide and did Check for Updates > (which I thought just checked for updates to the app and not plugins, but > maybe not) and nothing changed. > > > > > Howard<Screen shot 2012-02-04 at 12.19.11 AM.png> >
