The bible doesn't mention them (not that one, QS's by Howard Melman) — but 
there's some documentation in the plugin itself. Copy/paste from that 
source, just because it's worth mentioning.

Event Triggers

With this plug-in, Quicksilver can run actions automatically as things 
happen on your system. For example:

   - When the screen saver activates, pause iTunes.
   - When the computer wakes from sleep, open Mail.
   - When the network changes, run a shell script.

You can assign triggers for the following events:

   - Application Launched
   - Application Quit
   - Quicksilver Launched
   - Quicksilver Launched (at Login)
   - Quicksilver Will Quit
   - Active Space Changed
   - Computer Will Shut Down
   - Computer Will Sleep
   - Computer Woke Up
   - External Display Changed
   - Fast Login
   - Fast Logout
   - Ethernet Changed
   - Disk Inserted
   - Disk Ejected
   - Disk Will Eject
   - Screen Saver Started
   - Screen Saver Stopped

Other plug-ins may define additional events.
Trigger SettingsEventChoose the event you want Quicksilver to watch for.
DelayWhen the event happens, wait a certain number of seconds before 
running the trigger. It doesn't need to be a whole number. For instance, 
0.1 and 2.5 are valid values.Ignore Repeats

For certain events, like "Application Launched", OS X might send multiple 
redundant notifications in rapid succession. Use this setting to prevent 
the trigger from running too many times.

If you enable this setting with a delay of *n* seconds, when multiple 
events occur within *n*seconds of each other, the trigger will only run 
once (*n* seconds after the last notification is sent).

It might take some experimentation to get this right. A tip is to initially 
set the trigger up to do something obvious, like show some text using the 
Large Type action or append some text to a file, and see how many times it 
runs.
On Friday, July 12, 2013 3:20:41 PM UTC+2, Tim Visher wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 3:31 PM, Rob McBroom 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > On Thu Jul 11 2013 at 15:05:39, QuoinDesign.com wrote: 
> >> I had just installed several new plugins: Event Triggers being the most 
> >> suspect. But I disabled it and a bunch of others, restarted, and the 
> problem 
> >> persists. 
> > 
> > Event Triggers are awesome. Use them! :-) 
>
> Woah, woah, woah, woah, woah. 
>
> Event Triggers completely slipped past my sensors! Tell me more about 
> these things. Who's using them? What are you using them for? 
>
> Give me inspiration because these sound awesome! 
>
> -- 
>
> In Christ, 
>
> Timmy V. 
>
> http://blog.twonegatives.com/ 
> http://five.sentenc.es/ -- Spend less time on mail 
>

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