Yea, I think he added them. In my quicksilver view the underlines appear on 
the file name indicating that is what it's looking at. Quicksilver could, 
however, be doing something different under the hood which is maybe what 
Jon is suggesting? Quicksilver looking at paths instead of just filenames 
could explain some of the weird results, like if it is picking the one with 
the earliest instance of "O" in the entire path that would make that 
~/Google...../wordbook result show up before /Applications/Orbis.app (first 
O is 3 deep versus 10 deep). This was one of my first theories and it 
explains a good number of the illogical matches, but I have found 
exceptions to this theory, I think some are in the more recent screenshots. 

On Sunday, April 12, 2015 at 11:24:38 PM UTC-4, Rob McBroom wrote:
>
> On 12 Apr 2015, at 17:20, Jon Stovell wrote: 
>
> > The underscores in there indicate that this is being matched as a 
> > string, 
> > not as an actual object. 
>
> I’m assuming those underscores were inserted by hand and are not what 
> Quicksilver actually matched on. 
>
> -- 
> Rob McBroom 
> http://www.skurfer.com/ 
>

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