Dear Patrick, This worked fine. Thank you for your help. Maurice On Wednesday, December 5, 2012 2:35:21 AM UTC+10, Patrick wrote: > > Hi there, > > Quicksilver doesn't convert normal bookmarks or URLs into search objects > by default. Quicksilver instead looks at a give bookmark or URL to see if > it contains *** and then uses that as a sign for whether or not to show the > 'search for…' action. > > My guess is that your yahoo and amazon items come from the 'Web searches' > catalog entry, whereas your 'Google' one comes from a bookmark. > In order to add a Google 'search' item, open up the Quicksilver > preferences ( click: http://tinyurl.com/cb7hct5 ) then click 'Plugins' > and enable the 'Web Searches (simple)' entry if it isn't already enabled. > That includes a google item for searching Google > > On 4 December 2012 09:29, Maurice Serico <[email protected] > <javascript:>>wrote: > >> I'm running Mountain Lion 10.8.2 on a i5 Mac Mini (mid 2011). I have >> Quicksilver B70 on that machine. I can get "Yahoo" and "Amazon" to trigger >> the "Search for..." action but typing in Google fails. I have bookmarks >> with Google in the title. These appear in QS but do not trigger the "Search >> for..." action. Do I need to change the names of these bookmarks or is >> there something else I should do? Grateful for anyone's constructive advice. >> > >
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