If you are mucking about with Wine, you should expect the resultant 
applications to behave like drunken tourists, swerving in unexpected places 
with total disregard for the local rules of the road and frequently ending 
in horrible crashes.

I'm surprised you even expected a Wine app to work with one of 
Quicksilver's more esoteric features, let alone that you bothered to post 
about it when it didn't.

On Friday, July 5, 2013 9:49:37 PM UTC-4, 1.61803 wrote:
>
> On Saturday, July 6, 2013 3:21:52 AM UTC+2, Patrick wrote:
>>
>> For Tim's solution, enter the full path of the specific app you want
>> The easiest way is to find the app in Quicksilver, use the 'Get Absolute 
>> (POSIX) path' action, then paste the result straight into the scope box. It 
>> should change to a nice looking token called the right thing.
>> As for 1.61803's question - perhaps try what I suggest to Tim. If 
>> Wineskinned apps have bundle identifiers, then you can paste the bundle 
>> identifier of the app into the scope box. Look it up
>>
>
> I tried copying the full path and copying the bundle id. No dice. Both 
> ways just paste a bundle id of the form 396388530607750716.wineskin.prefs 
> that 
> not only changes the integer part upon launch, but it also has no effect on 
> scope even the first time I enter it with the application running.
>

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