This is sort of a known issue, and something I've tried fixing before, but in 
doing so we effectively go against the whole Human Interface design guidelines 
of Apple and would end up doing things we shouldn't (making Quicksilver active 
all the time), so there's not really much we can do.

On 18 Oct 2013, at 03:55, Nathan Manousos <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is this a known issue, or is there a workaround?
> 
> I commonly do something like this:
> 
> 1. While using Chrome, press command+q to quit.
> 2. Immediately invoke Quicksilver to begin my next task
> 3. Chrome actually quits a moment later and Quicksilver is hidden when that 
> happens, interrupting my usage of it.
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