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From: Patrick Robertson robertson.patr...@gmail.com
Date: 4 November 2010 17:09
Subject: Re: new iCal Quicksilver module
To: Mike Petonic peto...@messagesystems.com
The plugin should work like the plugin always has
Type your event in the first pane, tab
Meh, so it's exam season again (Down Under) and I'm bored.
I've beautified the QS Plugin repo I made.
http://patjack.co.uk/qs/plugins.php
I'll also get a nicer URL up at some point.
As per last time - if you know of any new/updated plugins, let me know
so I can add them to the list.
I'll try
Oh yeah...
now let me look at that :)
On 4 November 2010 20:50, Tim stationf...@gmail.com wrote:
Transmit 4!!
On 4 Nov 2010, at 09:29, Patrick wrote:
Meh, so it's exam season again (Down Under) and I'm bored.
I've beautified the QS Plugin repo I made.
Minor issue, but in the plug-ins list, it still says the iCal module is from
2006. Is that something `bltrversion` handles?
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yep. I didn't bother changing that.
(bltrversion deals with the incremental version number)
I just wanted to make sure this was working for people.
If it was, I was going to make a proper release. Push it to github and add a
download, then update my new plugin repo.
I'll wait for one or two more
Actually, what it was was I needed to type fold in quotes—without
them QS adds the dot itself. Thanks.
On Nov 2, 6:23 pm, Howard Melman hmel...@gmail.com wrote:
I think you want to leave out the .
See the bottom of page 29 of the
manualhttp://mysite.verizon.net/hmelman/Quicksilver.pdf
On Nov 4, 2010, at 9:34 AM, Patrick Robertson wrote:
yep. I didn't bother changing that.
(bltrversion deals with the incremental version number)
I don't remember ever having to manage it manually for my plug-ins but it still
gets updated, which is why I thought maybe bltrversion was doing it.
On Nov 4, 2010, at 10:11 AM, Rob McBroom wrote:
Here's a chunk from the Viscosity plug-in that figures out if an app is
running (although I suspect you're dealing with AppleScript and not Obj-C).
And in case you run across it in other code, yes there is a predefined way to
do this in
Has anyone successfully used the Quicksilver bluetooth dial feature
with an iPhone 4? I've tried many times without any luck.
In the system.log log file I can see that Quicksilver correctly
selects the iPhone, connects and disconnects, but the iPhone does not
dial.
Here is what it looks like:
I figured that the Bluetooth plug-in appears to use AT commands to
dial the phone numbers, which would indicate that the phone needs to
support the Dial-Up Networking (DUN) Bluetooth profile. The iPhone 4
nor GS (and probably older ones) do not support this profile. Thus,
it does not appear like
Alcor set this up with AppleScript, yeah.
Already using an (isRunning) type thing in my QS1Pwd plugin, so it shouldn't
be too hard to add.
Even if it's just modifying the Applescript to get that to do it. Probably
not as fast as Obj-C though.
I'll look at what's up with QSAppIsRunning - should
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