First off - sorry about my double posting - I didn't see my first post in
the forums for a while, and thought it hadn't made it..
I'm a bit lost by the workaround you linked to with the three tests, namely
how you save them as triggers. The only was I know of is by creating a new
trigger using the 'Hotkey' item at the bottom of the triggers pane. Sorry
if I'm being a bit thick here - is that the approach you are suggesting?
Looking at 'test 2', I see that using a plain text string was mentioned. I
pasted my gmail URL into Text Edit, and selecting it, I made it plain text
from the format menu. I pasted this into a new trigger, and tested it as in
my first post - worked fine: I rebooted my Mac, then tried invoking it
again to fine it had been changed to 'public:rtf....' etc as before. I have
previously uninstalled quicksilver, rebooted, and installed the newest
version (1.1.3, build 4007), but my problem persists.
Thanks for taking time with this - I use QuickSilver constantly after
spending the time to learn about it, and wouldn't ever consider going back
- and aside from this wee issue, I don't have any problems with the
software - I'm a big fan now!

I'll watch out for movement on this - I'm sure there will be some sort of
solution in due time.

Kind regards,

Duncan


On 17 November 2013 10:59, 1.61803 <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Saturday, November 16, 2013 9:53:01 PM UTC+1, Duncan Jamieson wrote:
>
>> I have had the above problem since Mountain Lion, and it has persisted
>> through several updates of Quicksilver (I am on 4007 now). I have a trigger
>> set for opening my Gmail Inbox, and have set a hotkey to activate it. I use
>> this: https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?shva=1#inbox as my trigger,
>> invoked through a CMD-M hotkey. This works fine till I reboot the computer,
>> whereby it breaks, substituting the URL with this:
>> public.rtf:E4AFC04F-9CA9-4DAC-9A8D-8C268087389F.
>> Is there anything I can do to prevent this from happening?
>>
>
> I answered in this 
> post<https://groups.google.com/d/msg/blacktree-quicksilver/SLTsnzWL2eo/mRwr7TYPL20J>.
> Have you tried that workaround?
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