Thanks for sharing the information about the sandboxing. It sounds unfortunate for QS although it is undoubtedly a good practice :(
So it looks like because of the Sandboxing that the old Get Internal Selection method would fail - so the new method is in place - but the new method causes the current application to lose focus (focus goes to Quicksilver) - opposed to invoking quicksilver without the Get Internal Selection which pulls up quicksilver but leaves the "Focus" in the current application... I notice though that if I quit quicksilver after getting the internal selection the focus returns to the previous application. Do you think there could be any sort of workaround to let the current application retain focus when getting the selection? - Hack OS X somehow to disable sandboxing for certain (trusted) apps (TexMate, etc) - Run some sort of applescript type of thing ( "activate application TextMate.app" ) when returning the selection to Quicksilver - Sending a fake exit / or maybe a minimize signal to OS X after getting the selection so it would push the focus back to the previous app? Thoughts? > -- 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.
