Re: Notification Following Ejection

2010-02-21 Thread Patrick Robertson
For this action, I'd suggest installing Growl (if you haven't already) and then installing the extra 'Hardware Growler' this brings up a growl notification when anything's ejected. On 21 February 2010 04:19, Unifier gdp...@gmail.com wrote: (Mac OS 10.4.11, Quicksilver B54) Hi all. I'm

Re: Notification Following Ejection

2010-02-21 Thread Patrick Robertson
To make any application NOT show up in the dock, you need to edit it's .plist settings. There's an app out there called 'Dock Dodger' or something similar that does this for you, but it's really easy. Here's the Apple developer info on how to do it

Re: Notification Following Ejection

2010-02-21 Thread Jon Stovell (a.k.a. Sesquipedalian)
I've hidden several apps here and there using LSUIElement, and it works perfectly. However, it should be mentioned that this will break the code signature (a security feature in Max OS X 10.5+) of the app. For most applications this is not a problem; all that will happen is a warning from the OS

Trigger for Getting Info from Quicksilver Selection

2010-02-21 Thread Unifier
(Mac OS 10.4.11, Quicksilver B54) Hi all. I was hoping to use AppleScript to make a hotkey trigger that would enable me to invoke Quicksilver, type the name of what I'm looking for and press command + i to get info just as I would in Finder. Below was my best unsuccessful attempt at this: on

Re: QS failing to launch all of a sudden (unprovoked)

2010-02-21 Thread alexgoldberg
Nice! Thanks so much. I wasn't able to find anything about this in the FAQ, even after I read your post, but I did manage to find the Shelves folder under Library/App Support/QS, and deleting its contents allowed QS to launch finally. Beautiful! Although now I'm quite used to using Spotlight