On 4 Dec 2014, at 11:26, Beery Holstein wrote:
I'd like to have a .qscommand that does two things. For example shows
two
numbers in large type. Or open a url and then show a text in large
type. Is
that possible? Or just concatenate two .qscommand-s?
Quicksilver can run such a command, but I’m not sure the easiest way
to create one. I haven’t tested these steps, but try
1. Enable the “Recent Objects” and “Quicksilver Catalog
Entries” catalog presets
2. Set up each command and encapsulate with ⌃↩ (you don’t need
to actually run it)
3. Search for “Recent Objects (Catalog)” and → into it
4. Select the commands you created with the comma trick
5. Run “Save Command to File…”
If that doesn’t work, you might need to edit the plist by hand. Maybe
save a command to a file that uses the comma trick, like opens more than
one file. Then save the commands to individual files, edit the one that
opens the files, replacing the XML that refers to the files with the XML
from the encapsulated commands in the other files, and replacing the
Open action with Run.
FYI, you can’t show two things in Large Type at the same time. It will
just hide the first and show the second.
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Rob McBroom
http://www.skurfer.com/
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