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On May 14, 2012, at 12:45 PM, Patrick Robertson wrote:

> You can view a contact's phone number in Quicksilver by right arrowing into 
> the contact. My idea was that you would be able to perform the service you 
> have created on that phone number object.
> Would you be able to send me your service file (the one in 
> ~/Library/Services) so that I can take a look at how it works?)
> 
> Using Applescript would most likely be much easier, you can add applescript 
> actions to Quicksilver by placing them in ~/Library/Application 
> Support/Quicksilver/Actions
> 
> On 14 May 2012 18:37, Devin Burke <[email protected]> wrote:
> Mostly I'd be interested in working with ones taken from the Address Book.  
> Now that you mention it, it would also be useful to be able to select a 
> contact in pane 1 and have the script receive that and pull a phone number 
> from it.  As for ones entered as text, ideally one would be able to just 
> enter them as normal (like (555) 555-2780 or 555-555-2780, etc.), but I can 
> see how that would be difficult, unless there's a way to use OS X's data 
> detectors.  Using the tel: prefix seems like a reasonable compromise.
> 
> Thanks again!  I'm pretty new to AppleScripting, so some of this stuff might 
> be easier than I'm making it seem?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On May 14, 2012, at 12:32 PM, Patrick Robertson wrote:
> 
>> Quicksilver has its own internal 'type' for phone numbers for data taken 
>> from the Address Book, but currently has no way of detecting phone numbers 
>> that are inputted as text. If you let me know the format of phone numbers 
>> (is it tel:123456)? then we can implement this in the Address Book plugin, 
>> which might work.
>> 
>> With some changes we are discussing to allow plugins to add additional data 
>> detectors to Quicksilver, this would be possible.
>> 
>> On 14 May 2012 18:22, Devin Burke <[email protected]> wrote:
>> In Automator, the service advertises itself as being able to accept phone 
>> numbers specifically.  I could write it to accept all text and then extract 
>> phone numbers from that, but I was hoping not to, because then the service 
>> would appear for any text, not just phone numbers.  Does QS work with data 
>> detectors to be able to tell specifically when a phone number is present?
>> 
>> It doesn't appear in the text actions list.  It is stored in 
>> ~/Library/Services.
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On May 14, 2012, at 12:13 PM, Patrick Robertson wrote:
>> 
>>> First of all, I'd check to make sure the service itself is advertising 
>>> itself as being able to accept text.
>>> If you go into the Quicksilver preferences, click on the 'actions' side tab 
>>> then select the 'text' type, does the service show up there? And of course, 
>>> is it enabled?!
>>> 
>>> Do you know where your service is stored? It will most likely be in 
>>> ~/Library/Services (to open thos folder, open Finder, press ⌘⇧G and type 
>>> that)
>>> Quicksilver looks in that folder, /Library/Services and all applications 
>>> for a list of services, so it's possible Quicksilver isn't picking up the 
>>> service
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 14 May 2012 17:09, Devin <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hi!
>>> 
>>> I've got a service that works with VoiceMac to call or SMS when a
>>> phone number is detected, and it works.  I have the services module
>>> installed for Quicksilver, and I'd like to be able to select a phone
>>> number in the first pane, and then use that service in the second
>>> pane, but it's never presented as an option in the second pane.  Can
>>> anyone offer me any insight as to how to get this working?
>>> 
>>> Thanks!
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