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Open Thread: Quicksilver podcast questions
Merlin Also | Jul 28 2006
Merlin on MacBreak: Intro to Quicksilver The response to the MacBreak on Quicksilver has been enthusiastic to say the least. Thanks to everyone who's sent emails saying they now "finally 'get' Quicksilver." That's really cool to hear. Based on lots of the messages, though, there's still lots of questions about setting up Quicksilver, loading plugins, and configuring things the way you like -- especially as seen in the video. As we've observed on the site many times, the ramp-up to full-on Quicksilver configuration can be a bitch. I want to try and route all the questions and answers into this one thread if I can. So, there's a few links below that I [="Red"]REALLY[/] encourage you to explore thoroughly before asking questions (I swear most all the answers are out there), but if you have a question not answered, the 43 Folders hive mind and I can try to help you out. Ask away (after you've really really looked for the answer on your own, okay?). My access over the next few days is limited, so any help from the Quicksilver studs out there is greatly appreciated! Good Quicksilver links:
Quicksilver power users: feel free to chime in as well with your favorite links, tutorials, and responses to questions from the new folks. Many thanks in advance. 51 Comments
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I could do that, but...Submitted by gadge47 on July 31, 2006 - 10:38am.
andy47 wrote:
I could do that, but spread over a few folders there are probably a couple of hundred files to exclude. Does anyone know how to do with something like a regular expression? It's actually quite easy (though not necessarily intuitive). Go to QS preferences, select "Catalog" from the top row of buttons. Find your catalog and click on the little "i" button in the lower right. This should pop out one of those side panes. Most of the space is taken up by a white box labeled "Types". You can enter arbitrary file extensions in there. In your case just type: .py [enter] Should be all set. » POSTED IN:
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