I really appreciated everyone's input and kind words! I will be resuming development on this plugin soon, and I will rectify the issue with the location of the openmeta command line program. I'll also be setting it up as a full-featured project with its own explanatory website and moving everything over to GitHub as a way to get the word out.
On Oct 11, 2:14 pm, dysinger <[email protected]> wrote: > Is there a github/launchpad/google-code project for this? I am stoked > that you took the time. I got frustrated with the tags in quicksilver > and started usingopenmetadirectly. So excited that you wrote this. > Thanks! (but where's the code?) > > On Sep 3, 6:02 am, Jordan Kay <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > I have developed a Snow Leopard-compatible plugin for Quicksilver that > > allows for file tagging usingOpenMeta(http://code.google.com/p/ > >openmeta/). Features include: > > > -AddOpenMetatags to selected files > > -SetOpenMetatags for selected files > > -RemoveOpenMetatags from selected files > > -ShowOpenMetatags for selected files > > -Browse files containing a certainOpenMetatag > > -Filter by multiple tags > > -Show files containing tags in Ironic Software's Leap > > > This should replace the current file tagging plugin, which apparently > > is broken on Snow Leopard.OpenMetais being adopted as a system-wide, > > inter-application standard on the Mac, used by apps such as Ironic > > Software's Leap, Gravity Apps' Tags, and St. Clair Software's Default > > Folder X. For more information onOpenMetaand its benefits, > > seehttp://openmeta.googlecode.com/files/AboutOpenMeta.pdf > > > You can download the plugin here:http://files.me.com/jordanekay/lmm0fc > > > Please try out the plugin and its associated actions and see if you > > can find any bugs. Make sure you've installed theopenmetaCLI tool > > in /usr/bin. If you do not have Leap installed, obviously the "Show > > File in Leap..." action will not work. If anyone can tell me how to > > add the Xcode project to the plugin repository, I will do that as > > well. > > > Tell me what you think!
