I've recently discovered searching within text files, which seems like it 
should be really useful, except...

The scoring stinks!  If I type a letter sequence, lines with that sequence 
are almost never the top-picked.  Instead, Quicksilver will take me to a 
line where those letters are spread throughout the line, with many other 
characters interspersed.  I understand that this is great behavior for 
finding an application, file, or anything with a short name.  But it is a 
disaster for anything moderately long (more than 20 characters or so).

Am I missing something here?  If I enter "ABC", I don't understand how 
"xxxxxxxxAxxxxBxxxxxxCxxxx" can score higher than "xxxxxxxxxxABCxxxxxx"

Thanks.

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