Hello,
I am trying to make a shortcut so that I can save images from browsers to
desktop [or other folders] easier than dragging and dropping. I have seen
this done before with someone holding a combination of keys and clicking
with the mouse.
Any ideas?
I use mostly firefox and chrome.
Hmmm… I have a dual screen set-up whereby my old 30” monitor is to the right
of my iMac and is set up as my primary screen. I dock the QS (version 1.2.0
400F) clipboard and shelf to the right hand side of this display. Across
reboots, Yosemite keeps adding extra Spaces and changing my
On Sunday, November 2, 2014 4:47:53 PM UTC-5, Rob McBroom wrote:
On 2 Nov 2014, at 16:35, Patrick Robertson wrote:
So my question is: Is it possible to disable Quicksilver's hotkey
trigger, and if so, how?
Why not just change Quicksilver’s hotkey to a hotkey that you won’t ever
use
Today, I got a notice that there was an update to the terminal plugin so I
went ahead and had quicksilver do the update. After that it crashes every
time I try to run it. Does anyone have a fix for this?
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my MBA is attached to an ext screen at home.
when I sleep the MBA and disconnect the ext for taking the MBA to work the QS
window thinks it’s still on the ext screen and can’t be seen.
I have to quit QS and restart.
This is prolly more an OS issue than QS, but.
Is there anyway to lock the
For the last (all) Quicksilver releases, typing the name of an application
would bring up Open as the default action.
I just updated Quicksilver yesterday, and now the default action for any
application is Run Text in Terminal. I've switched over to Open and
opened about ten applications, and
Hello,
I just upgraded my OS to Yosemite and overtime I tried to open an app with
QS I get a terminal window stating command not found. Does anyone know
what the issue is and how to resolve this?
Thanks in advance.
- Daniel
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Are you trying to save images that have been opened in a separate tab (or
separate window, whatever), or are you trying to save an image that is part
of a full web page? You'll need a different approach depending on the
situation.
On Monday, November 3, 2014 1:09:34 AM UTC-7, SR wrote:
Sounds to me like something went wrong with installing the updated plugin.
Quit QS, then delete ~/Library/Application
Support/Quicksilver/PlugIns/com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSTerminalPlugIn.14B.qsplugin.
When you open QS again, try reinstalling the Terminal plugin again.
On Monday, November 3,
If you installed the recent update to the Terminal plugin, your preferences
may have adjusted the Run Text Command in Terminal action so that it
appears for applications. I think this is a bug, and I expect the
developers will fix it soon. In the meantime, you can just drag the Run
text
If you installed the recent update to the Terminal plugin, your preferences
may have adjusted the Run Text Command in Terminal action so that it
appears for applications. I think this is a bug, and I expect the
developers will fix it soon. In the meantime, you can just drag the Run
text
Actually, I just noticed that the latest Terminal plugin update provides
two copies of the Run a Text Command in Terminal action. One is the correct
one, and one is a duplicate that is causing this problem. The broken
version appears high up in the Actions list. Just disable that one, and all
Actually, I just noticed that the latest Terminal plugin update provides
two copies of the Run a Text Command in Terminal action. One is the correct
one, and one is a duplicate that is causing this problem. The broken
version appears high up in the Actions list. Just disable that one, and all
Version 2.4.1 of the Terminal plugin has just been released, and it fixes
the problem. Just open QS's preferences and click the Check for Updates
button to get it.
On Monday, November 3, 2014 9:15:58 PM UTC-7, Jon Stovell wrote:
Actually, I just noticed that the latest Terminal plugin update
On 3 Nov 2014, at 23:05, Jon Stovell wrote:
If you installed the recent update to the Terminal plugin, your
preferences may have adjusted the Run Text Command in Terminal action
so that it appears for applications.
Quicksilver will never adjust the rank for your actions, which was part
of
Version 2.4.1 of the Terminal plugin has just been released, and it fixes
the problem. Just open QS's preferences and click the Check for Updates
button to get it.
On Monday, November 3, 2014 9:16:17 PM UTC-7, Jon Stovell wrote:
Actually, I just noticed that the latest Terminal plugin update
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