Thanks for this... though it doesn't seem to be working as expected.

Curiously, no defaults write commands are working??? 
I've tried: defaults write com.blacktree.quicksilver "QSShowMenuIcon" 0, 
logging out & back in, but I still get the menubar icon!

Is this a Yosemite issue? I remember coming across cached preferences in 
Mavericks, so if you manually modified a plist, it'd be written over by the 
cached version 10 mins later or on logging out.

A solution for is to save scripts as an application. This gives me the icon 
rather than preview content.

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