From: Justin C on 10 Jun 2010 08:39 Is anyone still using Quicksilver? Just me? I'd like to shortcut an item on the services menu (view in Tofu) with the current selection. Ideally it'd be 'current selection' -> view in tofu. But I'm not seeing items from the services menu as available in QS. Any suggestions? Justin. -- Justin C, by the sea.
From: Steve Hodgson on 10 Jun 2010 14:27 On 2010-06-10 13:39:19 +0100, Justin C said: > Is anyone still using Quicksilver? Just me? > > I'd like to shortcut an item on the services menu (view in Tofu) with > the current selection. Ideally it'd be 'current selection' -> view in > tofu. But I'm not seeing items from the services menu as available in > QS. Any suggestions? There is/was a way to access any menu item in QS in the same way one access apps and files. Is that the sort of idea? There's a video here to show how to set this up. <http://www.43folders.com/2007/03/12/tme-quicksilver-application-menus> -- Cheers, Steve The reply-to email address is a spam trap. Email steve 'at' shodgson 'dot' org 'dot' uk
From: Justin C on 11 Jun 2010 17:24 In article <87cp4eFklqU1(a)mid.individual.net>, Steve Hodgson wrote: > On 2010-06-10 13:39:19 +0100, Justin C said: > >> Is anyone still using Quicksilver? Just me? >> >> I'd like to shortcut an item on the services menu (view in Tofu) with >> the current selection. Ideally it'd be 'current selection' -> view in >> tofu. But I'm not seeing items from the services menu as available in >> QS. Any suggestions? > > There is/was a way to access any menu item in QS in the same way one > access apps and files. Is that the sort of idea? > > There's a video here to show how to set this up. > > <http://www.43folders.com/2007/03/12/tme-quicksilver-application-menus> Thanks for the link. Unfortunately it doesn't seem to work in Safari. Also, it needs 'Enable advanced features' switched on, and that makes it unstable on my MBP 10.5.8 :-( I've just upgraded Safari, and the Reader function mostly does what I was after anyway - make stuff more readable! I might investigate how to write a QS plugin anyway because I do like Tofu, and it appears that not all web pages are Reader compatible. Justin. -- Justin C, by the sea.
From: D.M. Procida on 11 Jun 2010 18:13 Justin C <justin.0911(a)purestblue.com> wrote: > Is anyone still using Quicksilver? Just me? I find it odd to use a Mac without it! Daniele
From: Justin C on 12 Jun 2010 18:08 In article <1jjy358.5lavtt163u1upN%real-not-anti-spam-address(a)apple-juice.co.uk>, D.M. Procida wrote: > Justin C <justin.0911(a)purestblue.com> wrote: > >> Is anyone still using Quicksilver? Just me? > > I find it odd to use a Mac without it! > > Daniele Not just odd, down right awkward! Justin. -- Justin C, by the sea.
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