Thanks guys!

I eventually found out about the new b58 version and upgraded and it
works fine.
But your solution seems also fine, elastic.
But Rob understood quite well what i intended... as i use the two
different actions, both find with and search with, as follows:
- search with: made a trigger using a websearch site from web search
module, then search with and a blank third pane to write whatever i
need to search

find with: made a trigger using the current selection in the first
pane, find with in 2nd and the site i want to search for the selection

I find it very handy, and now it seems to work with b58 version.

And, if i may abuse your kindness, perhaps you could help me with
something else...
here's the thing...
there's a few pdf files that i would want to password protect. i know
i can password protect with the save as from file menu, but i guess
it's possible to simply select it in finder (one or more files) and
apply the password option thing just like that...
i tried to figure it out in automator but i just couldn't get it to
work, any ideas?

thanks again!


On Apr 8, 1:30 pm, Rob McBroom <mailingli...@skurfer.com> wrote:
> On Apr 8, 2010, at 12:24 AM, Elastic Threads wrote:
>
> > Thanks. Always more to learn with QS. I never looked for "Find with",
> > seems like it'd make more sense if it was "Search with"
>
> Can't argue with that.
>
> > I still don't see how you could set up a trigger to do all that at
> > once.
>
> I just created one as a test and it worked as expected. (I'm running ß54.) 
> The trigger looked like this:
>
>     Current Selection ⇥ Find With… ⇥ Google
>
> Note that for Google specifically, Safari already provides a "Search with 
> Google" service. You just need to assign a hotkey to it in System 
> Preferences. But for other searches, you'd probably want to use Quicksilver.
>
> --
> Rob McBroom
> <http://www.skurfer.com/>


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