On Friday, January 4, 2013 10:54:26 AM UTC-8, Rob McBroom wrote: > > > For me, searches can be done with just: g ↩ more shit ↩ > > That’s good enough for me, so I never bothered setting up a trigger, but > others certainly do. > > (‘g’ matches DuckDuckGo by default for me.) > > I'll try that out. Struggling at the moment, but like I said, new to using QS to search.
> > In any case, since it sounds like you want to search for the current > selection using Quicksilver’s interface, and not by using a trigger. That > can be accomplished by grabbing the current selection with ⌘⎋ and calling > up the Find With… action. Two things that will speed this up: > Yes, this is what I want. I don't understand how to "Grab the current selection with ⌘⎋" though. ⌘+[ESC] doesn't seem to do anything for me. > > 1. Enable the “Focus action when displaying results” preference. That > will mean the action is already selected after you hit ⌘⎋ so you can just > start typing ‘fw’ or whatever. You could of course make Find With… the > default for text if that makes sense for you. > 2. The search you use most often should appear by default in the third > pane as of B71. > > So, once Quicksilver learns what you use most often, you should be able to > search for the current selection with just 3 keystrokes: ⌘⎋ f ↩ > > Or if Find With… is the default for text, just 2: ⌘⎋ ↩ Also, nice work finding the Current Selection bug.. And, thanks, again for your help. --warr -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Quicksilver" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/blacktree-quicksilver?hl=en.
