As best I remember this stuff never quite worked reliably for me.

Howard

On Jun 27, 2013, at 11:21 AM, 1.61803 <[email protected]> wrote:

> I looked around if I could somehow achieve this with what's done.
> 
> Quicksilver User’s Guide, p 44
> TODO: You can define combinations of triggers to do one operation on 
> immediate press and a second on a press an hold. E.g., you can define ⌃⌘I to 
> open your Inbox and a second ⌃⌘I trigger to Get New Mail if you hold it down 
> for 2 seconds. (one key for mail, holding it checks for new mail and then 
> opens it) You can also configure triggers that use two scripts, one on start, 
> one on finish.
> 
> My activation hotkey is ⌘⎵ so if I set the same for a trigger with On Press 
> selected and Hold for 1.0 s set I get mixed results.
> 
> After setting up the trigger each time I use this key combination it does 
> something different
> 
> 1. Launch Quicksilver service is started — although QS's already running
> 2. Run the trigger
> 3. Activation of QS's interface
> n. It repeats 2. and 3 from there on
> 
> It gets even more quirky if I use On Release instead.
> 
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