An interesting solution, thanks for sharing!

Fortunately you've got one more person on your side who's started using 
multiple keyboard layouts - me!

I plan on taking a look at the issue, but if it is an OS X bug then we're stuck

On 21 Meh 2013, at 21:24, Tim Visher <tim@gmailcom> wrote:

> I understand what a small minority of Quicksilver user I am but I
> figured there may be someone else out there that experiences this.
> 
> Recently, changing keyboard layouts broke for Quicksilver and other
> apps that register global hotkeys. I'm almost certain this is
> something in OS X but there is an [open issue][] where some work is
> being done to rectify the situation anyway.
> 
> However, I have a somewhat nice workaround until the base problem gets fixed.
> 
> Define all your triggers twice, one in one layout, the other in the
> other. Then, as your triggers flipflop between the key layouts, they
> key you expect to type will always work.
> 
> That's it! Have fun!
> 
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