![]()  What I tried to fix: in my experience, Quick Look appears to behave like an appendage of the Finder.  What I “fixed”: use System Events to set Quicksilver’s “visible” to false 6. I attempted to author an alternative version of the script that appeared on with some limited results:Īn AppleScript-based Quick Look Action for Quicksilver.ĭon’t bother asking why I didn’t just publish it in a copy/paste-able format because this isn’t really an improvement over the versions that appear at.  So you wind up with another space in the email you were composing or accidentally clearing out the values in that spreadsheet’s cell, etc.  So even after the delay, even after Quick Look brings up that spreadsheet or document or whatever, when I hit “Space” again, it doesn’t dismiss the Quick Look window 5, it does… what?  Well, the application otherwise active in the background captures that keystroke.  The other major sticking point (for me) was that we somehow manage not to give the system’s focus over to Quick Look.  So we’re not really all that better off. Putting that minor gaffe aside, does it work?  Does it take the selected item and pass it to Quick Look?
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