I wrote this a while back as part of the Quicksilver Internal Commands tutorial. The plugin hooks onto the current Quicksilver interface so you can watch it go up in flames.
If you’re interested in this sort of thing, you can download the Quicksilver Smoke Actions plugin here.
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Leave a commentNice!
However after installing the actions, there are still no smoke related actions available. In the preferences panel there is also no icon for the Smoke settings… no smoke for me. I have a Macbook with Intel Core Duo 2GHz and 2Gb RAM
Any suggestions are appreciated
Regards
composed by Lunohodov on November 23, 2007 6:12 pm | Permalink
Lunohodov, they’re actually internal commands. Look in the catalog under Quicksilver.
But if the pref pane isn’t there, then there’s obviously something wrong.
Did you restart QS?
published by Ankur on November 23, 2007 6:38 pm | Permalink
I had to enable the internal commands in the catalog. Thanks!
p.s. I have bubbles instead of smoke
uttered by Lunohodov on November 23, 2007 6:44 pm | Permalink
hmmmm, is this tiger only? not working in leopard, i enabled the internal commands, though i do see smoke in the preferences.. i just dont get any smoke..
Darrin
proclaimed by darrin on November 24, 2007 11:00 am | Permalink
I haven’t got Leopard, but this should work if Disco does.
If you want to test whether the smoke is working, set the “mouse smoke” preference up really high, then move your mouse around above the interface.
stated by Ankur on November 24, 2007 11:04 am | Permalink
disco smoke doesnt seem to be working any longer on leopard either…
reasonded by darrin on November 26, 2007 3:31 am | Permalink
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