X11 may be called 'XQuartz' on newer versions of OS X (since Apple no
longer supports X11 in house)

My suggestion is that you search for X11 or XQuartz within Quicksilver,
then use the 'Get Path' action in Quicksilver to return the path to the
X11/XQuartz file. You can then paste this into the trigger's scope box to
set the application

On 10 April 2013 06:02, Mellow-Yellow <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello everyone! How do I set a Quicksilver trigger's scope for a WINE
> program (Foxit Reader) in my case? I've tried "Enabled in selected
> applications" X11.bin, x11.bin, X11, and the full name of my "DocumentName
> - Foxit Reader," but the trigger won't fire. Thanks!
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