On Tuesday, October 29, 2013 5:57:49 PM UTC+1, 1.61803 wrote:

> Searching iTunes items regardless of type hasn't been implemented yet, be 
> it using the details or otherwise. So I tried combining Scanned Objects 
> (Browse Tracks, Browse Artists, etc) from the plugin catalog but it doesn't 
> work either.
>

On Friday, July 8, 2011 2:38:35 PM UTC+2, Rob McBroom wrote:
>
> Not that this helps solve your problem, but at least it might help 
> clarify: Quicksilver doesn’t really “search” in the traditional sense. It 
> matches what you type against a list of names. None of those names contain 
> what you’re looking for (and I’m not sure that they should).


…and from this other 
topic<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/blacktree-quicksilver/pGdIdSvazMc>

On Monday, July 2, 2012 6:30:42 PM UTC+2, Patrick wrote:
>
> Howard's ideas sound good to me. Perhaps we should:
> -- Dev talk...
> Make a "QSCollectionObject" type object
> Set the primary types and actions correctly so that Search Contents is the 
> default 
>
Add a simple initWith… method to make creating these objects easier
>

Indulge me — if QS matches lists of names and these, I suppose, come from 
the Scanned Objects of Catalog Sources, could you allow to create objects 
that are parent of (any) other objects (QSCollectionObject), so that when 
recalled and browsed in the first pane the corresponding action to the item 
would show?

For instance, an All Music object could include items from Browse 
Tracks, Browse Artists and Browse Albums.

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