Would be a nice trick, but doesn't work due to bookmarks folder being a 
html file.

On Sunday, July 5, 2015 at 2:39:41 AM UTC+2, 1.61803 wrote:
>
> On Friday, July 3, 2015 at 11:12:42 PM UTC+2, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> I'm used to open bookmarks and trigger bookmarklets directly with 
>> quicksilver, since it is of course the most natural way to do it :) The 
>> problem is Opera 15+ doesn't have a quicksilver plugin, which means I have 
>> to sync bookmarks manually to safari to make them work, and bookmarklets 
>> don't work at all :/
>>
>
> Create a custom catalog by selecting File and Folder Scanner, then 
> /path/to/Opera's/bookmarks.html, next in the Info pane, tab Source Options, 
> select Include Contents: HTML Links. As for the bookmarklets, they should 
> run fine, just select one in the first pane with Run Javascript as the 
> action.
>

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