Re: Web search not working (fresh install today B56a7/3825)

2009-12-01 Thread tyber...@googlemail.com
Hmmm I've got another little question - is it normal for the icon in the most recent git - (tiennou) - that it looks like 2 icons layed on top of another?? I remember I didn't have that probem with b54... Any solution to this one? Thanks On Nov 10, 11:36 pm, elspub els...@gmail.com wrote:

Re: Web search not working (fresh install today B56a7/3825)

2009-12-01 Thread Patrick
Are you sure you don't have 2 QSs running? Open up Activity Monitor and search for 'Quicksilver'. There should only be one entry. What exactly do you mean by 'icon'?? and you're talking about b57 yes? On Dec 1, 10:17 am, tyber...@googlemail.com tyber...@googlemail.com wrote: Hmmm I've got

Re: Web search not working (fresh install today B56a7/3825)

2009-11-10 Thread HMayes
This is AMAZING (first time i've been introduced to YubNub. The only thing is, it crashes QS every time I use it. Any ideas? QS B56a7 Snow Leopard 10.6.2 -Mayes On Nov 9, 6:04 pm, elspub els...@gmail.com wrote: You can also use this action instead of the websearch plugin.http://tr.im/EDqO It

Re: Web search not working (fresh install today B56a7/3825)

2009-11-10 Thread Tim Fallis
QuickSilver newbie here - thanks for this script. I'd love to use this but I'm not sure where to put it to make it active. Can you advise. Many thanks. Best regards. Timothy J. Fallis President Black Rock Marketing Group 101 Duncan Mill Road, Suite #106 Toronto, Ontario, M3B 1Z3 Phone:

Re: Web search not working (fresh install today B56a7/3825)

2009-11-10 Thread HMayes
P.S. Don't forget to restart quicksilver after doing this. You may need to ensure that the catalog is scanning that folder as well, not sure if it does by default or not. On Nov 10, 11:17 am, HMayes hma...@alabu.com wrote: Hi Tim, You need to put the script into ~/Library/Application Support/

Re: Web search not working (fresh install today B56a7/3825)

2009-11-10 Thread Tim Fallis
Many thanks, Mayes - got it going just fine. What a great addition to a great app. Thanks again. Best regards. Timothy J. Fallis President Black Rock Marketing Group 101 Duncan Mill Road, Suite #106 Toronto, Ontario, M3B 1Z3 Phone: 416-385-1494 x236 Website: www.blackrockmarketing.com

Re: Web search not working (fresh install today B56a7/3825)

2009-11-10 Thread HMayes
No problem Tim. Would you mind telling me what version of OSX you are using? I'm starting to think there may be a problem with 10.6.2 For anyone who might have some insight, here is the beginning of my crash log. I seem to remember EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGBUS) being a problem in Leopard when it first

Re: Web search not working (fresh install today B56a7/3825)

2009-11-10 Thread Tim Fallis
I'm on SL 10.6.2 - QS seems to be working just fine so far. Best regards. Timothy J. Fallis President Black Rock Marketing Group 101 Duncan Mill Road, Suite #106 Toronto, Ontario, M3B 1Z3 Phone: 416-385-1494 x236 Website: www.blackrockmarketing.com On 2009-11-10, at 1:57 PM, HMayes wrote:

Re: Web search not working (fresh install today B56a7/3825)

2009-11-10 Thread HMayes
Thanks Tim. Further investigation reveals that the qSearch script crashes quicksilver when using any command interface other than Primer. Anyone have ideas what could be causing that? -Mayes On Nov 10, 2:09 pm, Tim Fallis tjfal...@blackrockmarketing.com wrote: I'm on SL 10.6.2 - QS seems to be

Re: Web search not working (fresh install today B56a7/3825)

2009-11-10 Thread Tim Fallis
Well, I'm using Bezel and it seems to be working fine. Let me know if you want me to send you any screenshots or anything. Remember, I'm a rookie - but if you speak slowly, I'm sure I can figure it out!! Many thanks. Best regards. Timothy J. Fallis President Black Rock Marketing Group 101

Re: Web search not working (fresh install today B56a7/3825)

2009-11-10 Thread elspub
Well, I'm not much for deciphering Console errors. But I use Bezel, never primer, and it works for me. I'm on 10.6.2 on a 2008 MBP. Since you have Snow Leopard, I know you have an intel chip, but is it possible you have the first generation of Intel Macs that are 32-bit only? It's possible that

Re: Web search not working (fresh install today B56a7/3825)

2009-11-10 Thread elspub
Also, though I think this script works better than the websearch plugin, you can use yubnub with that as well. bookmark: qss-http://www.yubnub.org/parser/parse?command=***

Re: Web search not working (fresh install today B56a7/3825)

2009-11-10 Thread HMayes
Hey thanks for the response elspub. I am running a MacBook Pro which is model 1,1. It is an Intel Core Duo processor, which is 32-bit only. I guess that would explain why I am having trouble and no one else is! I tried your suggestions. I downloaded the updated script, opened it in applescript

Re: Web search not working (fresh install today B56a7/3825)

2009-11-10 Thread elspub
That's weird that you have to do it this way... But I'm glad it worked for you. Enjoy it. And I recommend checking out some of yubnub's special commands: http://yubnub.org/kernel/golden_eggs?args=

Web search not working (fresh install today B56a7/3825)

2009-11-09 Thread Ferf
I'm a long time user of QS. In the past to have a search engine usable in QS I would search for *** and then bookmark that page. QS would somehow index my bookmarks and recognize that bookmark as a QS search. Ever since upgrading to snow leopard I've lost that functionality. Well, today I

Re: Web search not working (fresh install today B56a7/3825)

2009-11-09 Thread Jon Stovell (a.k.a. Sesquipedalian)
In the Actions section of QS's main preferences pane, drag the Search For… action up the list until it is ranked higher than the Open URL action. On Nov 9, 4:22 pm, Ferf jeffdavi...@gmail.com wrote: I'm a long time user of QS. In the past to have a search engine usable in QS I would search for

Re: Web search not working (fresh install today B56a7/3825)

2009-11-09 Thread elspub
You can also use this action instead of the websearch plugin. http://tr.im/EDqO It takes text entered in QS text entry mode and sends it to yubnub as a search. If you don't know yubnub, read about it here: http://tr.im/D4Ak. But its basically a command line for the web. Uses prefixes to define