Yep - should have said, so very sorry.  I removed the icon from the dock 
(dragged it off the dock) and then went into the QS prefs pane (now that it 
shows up in your 3838 build, André) where I noticed that the option to show it 
in the dock was unchecked.  Checking it returned the normal / expected 
behaviour.

On an entirely different tack, can we expect new builds of the QS.app (the app 
not the source code) to be made available on the github from time to time as 
things progress?  If so, at which location - 'andreberg' or 'tiennou'?  And how 
would notification of such builds be made?

Finally (for the moment at least) - I'd like to express my sincere and 
heartfelt thanks to everyone who's going to such efforts to make QS compatible 
with SL.  It's an indispensable app. to me (I much prefer it to LaunchBar).

Tim.


On 10 Nov 2009, at 10:08, andreb wrote:

> @Tim
> 
> That is interesting. It does seem to appear in my dock though I never
> have the option to show QS in the dock enabled.
> Maybe it helps if you disable the icon, relaunch, re-enable the icon
> and relaunch again?
> Other than that I haven't touched any code that would disable/enable
> dock icon at runtime.
> 
> Anyway, glad to see that this build works for you.
> 
> 
> On 8 Nov., 22:32, Tim <[email protected]> wrote:
>> André -
>> 
>> This build is working great for me on SL - very many thanks to you.  
>> One thing I've noticed, just FYI, is that the 'light' under the dock  
>> icon doesn't appear even when QS is running...
>> 
>> On 7 Nov 2009, at 22:46, andreb wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> If you just want to try the GitHub version out there's no need to
>>> install Xcode just for this.
>>> As elspub says I have also posted a downloadable binary.
>> 
>>> I am currently working on integrating my GitHub repo with the soon-to-
>>> be official GitHub repo Etienne set up.
>>> As our commit SHAs differ I will need to go through each on and lay on
>>> hand on the stuff that doesn't merge cleanly
>>> (which is almost all commits since I haven't really added much - just
>>> changes).
>> 
>>> I should probably mention this fact on my repo's tagline before we see
>>> forks from my one - which really isn't good at this point in time.
>> 
>>> And, yeah, it feels good to see someone reporting improvements. :)
>> 
>>> Etienne brought me onto really using Git. It's such an improvement
>>> using it and GitHub for collaboration.
>>> I think Quicksilver and the way multiple devs working over the net is
>>> the perfect type of project for Git and GitHub.
>> 
>>> Another thing I am really enjoying is LLVM/Clang.
>>> Apple and their contributors have done such an amazing with this new
>>> compiler it almost feels unreal.
>> 
>>> André

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