On 13 Feb 2014, at 12:53, [email protected] wrote:
Let's now check, whether all the other command line arguments also
function
on OSX. Then we would be home free..
I hope you’re right, but it seems unlikely that you’ll be able to
allow all of Quicksilver’s functionality. I don’t think the Gmail
plug-in allows everything either, so that’s not necessarily a reason
to give up.
Two things I would do to get an idea what the plug-in should allow:
* Go to Preferences → Actions → By Plugin → E-mail Support and
look at the actions
* Read the built-in help for the E-mail Support plug-in to get an
idea what each action does. Those are the things the plug-in should make
Thunderbird do.
If this is all working, I am motivated to follow your tips and try
develop
the plugin by myself (even though it has been quite a while I last
programmed). I'll rely on the community help improve the result until
we
have something that works.
That would be great. Post any questions you might have to the dev Google
Group: quicksilver---development
The setting of Thunderbird as default email handler in Quicksilver
remains
an open issue. Has the fix mentioned in my first post been released?
What fix? The things you see listed under Handlers are Quicksilver
plug-ins, not applications. Since there is no Thunderbird plug-in (yet),
you shouldn’t expect to see it listed there.
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