Hi Tim, You need to put the script into ~/Library/Application Support/ Quicksilver/Actions/
note that ~ stands for your home folder (i.e. /Users/<your username>) Let me know if this works for you without crashing QS. I can only use it once and then I have to start up QS again. -Mayes On Nov 10, 9:32 am, Tim Fallis <[email protected]> wrote: > 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: 416-385-1494 x236 > Website:www.blackrockmarketing.com > > On 2009-11-09, at 6:04 PM, elspub wrote: > > > > > > > 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 > > searches. > > > So: "g Quicksilver" googles Quicksilver > > "gim poodles" does a google image search for poodles > > "wp Persian Empire" Wikipedia searches for the Persian empire > > There's also some cool extras like > > gimyim splits your browser view into two vertical windows, the left > > side is a google image search and right side a yahoo image search > > > and on and on and on. There's hundreds, if not thousands. And its easy > > to make your own at yubnub.org > > > One QS action, the whole web.
