Closed jsuter closed 12 years ago
Updated as I thought this bug only happened on a "double delete"... looks like it happens any time you navigate using the right-arrow key.
I navigate into folders all the time and haven’t run into this. I’m not able to reproduce it no matter what I try.
Clearing caches is sometimes the answer for these weird ones. Have you tried that? Are there any errors on the Console?
Thanks @skurfer. Unfortunately clearing the caches didn't work and no errors on the console... so I tried a fresh install (removing preferences and everything in application support). No issues with the fresh install, so I managed to narrow down what was causing the bug: I think it is the Window interface. The bug doesn't occur in Bezel or Primer.
I think there is some incompatibility with Window + b68.
Ah. Well, they’re all going to get rebuilt here pretty soon for 64-bit support so we’ll try to clear that up.
Awesome. Keep up the really great work. Thanks for the replies.
Could you let us know which interface you are using?
There was a bug for the Menu, mini, flashlight and window interfaces, which should be fixed in the next version of Quicksilver
The window interface. And you got it–it was definitely a bug related to the interface. Glad to hear it is going to get squashed. I love window!
On 2012-07-07, at 4:17 PM, Patrick Robertsonreply@reply.github.com wrote:
Could you let us know which interface you are using?
There was a bug for the Menu, mini, flashlight and window interfaces, which should be fixed in the next version of Quicksilver
Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/quicksilver/Quicksilver/issues/932#issuecomment-6827052
Should be fixed in the latest window interface plugin
What I did:
What happens:
Quicksilver no functions properly. I know that's vague, but the bug is obvious. If you try to type in the name of an application, for example, nothing will happen. The only way to get Quicksilver to behave is to restart using control + Q.
What I expected to happen:
Quicksilver behaves as it should. :)
QS b68 (3928) on Mac OS 10.7.4