It's not the cleanest method, but I noticed it's possible to specify a 
.agilekeychain file location that differs from those listed.  The plugin 
checks the ws.agile.1Password preferences domain for the file location.  To 
set up the preference, perform a terminal command similar to this one (my 
keychain happened to be pretty deep in the dropbox folder):

defaults write ws.agile.1Password AgileKeychainLocation 
"~/Dropbox/Your/Preferred/Path/1Password/keychainname.agilekeychain"

Hope this is helpful as an interim solution.

On Saturday, January 25, 2014 8:17:33 PM UTC-5, Patrick wrote:
>
> 1Password 4 stores its information in a different way (everything is 
> entirely encrypted). You need to make sure you are exporting your data in a 
> format that Quicksilver can read. To do this go to the 1Password prefs, 
> click ‘advanced’, and then tick ‘Enable integration with third party apps’.
>
> Once done, Quicksilver should be able to index the field from your Dropbox 
> folder, unless it is in a non-default location:
> At the moment the plugin has no way of asking 1Password where the Keychain 
> file is stored, so it looks in the following locations:
>
> "~/Library/Application Support/1Password/1Password.agilekeychain"
>
> "~/Library/Containers/com.agilebits.onepassword-osx-helper/Data/Documents/1Password.agilekeychain"
> "~/Dropbox/1Password/1Password.agilekeychain"
> "~/Dropbox/1Password.agilekeychain”
>
> If it’s not there, then QS has no way of finding it.
>
>

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