To see what Quicksilver is doing at any one time, bring up the Task viewer
by pressing ⌘K when Quicksilver is open. This should show you a list of
'tasks' that Quicksilver is currently executing.

If you've seen the 'busy' wheel for nearly an hour, then I see no harm in
restarting Quicksilver. It's possible something has got stuck somewhere
down the line.

On 16 August 2012 05:49, qsusr <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thank you, Patrick.  I checked the scripts box.  Now QS has its "busy"
> wheel moving for close to 1 hr., upper L corner.  And all my custom
> triggers have disappeared in the interim.  They are there somewhere in
> background, since I called one up & it worked.  Is it "rescanning" the
> entire mac?  Do I need to r & r QS?
>
> On Monday, August 13, 2012 5:18:25 PM UTC-7, qsusr wrote:
>>
>> Hello:  while I am not a new QS user, I've only used simple triggers and
>> most of the manual I seem to have trouble understanding.  So, when trying
>> to set up a new trigger for shutting down, and I type in "shutdown_mac"
>> (that's the applescript file name) nothing but bookmarks come up.  I don't
>> see how to tell QS to look in /library/scripts.  So how do I select where
>> QS will search for my applescript?  Also, is there a really simple, dumb
>> tutorial that really demos step-by-step using QS, other than the manual?
>>  Thanks.
>
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