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        <div id="bloop_sign_1455061286903814144" class="bloop_sign">I use Quicksilver too, and I’d love to see it get wider usage.  I have a "Copy current path" command, if I then paste that path into Quicksilver, Quicksilver is smart enough to know that the file exists and the menus change as though I had selected the file. <a href="http://imgur.com/gAWqt4k">Screenshot of Copy Current Path command  on Imgur.</a>
             
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        <p class="airmail_on">On February 7, 2016 at 12:03:14 PM, Rob McBroom (<a href="mailto:mailinglist0@skurfer.com">mailinglist0@skurfer.com</a>
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                    <span>Hello. Quicksilver is able to get the selected text and the currently<br>
                        open document from TextMate using standard Cocoa stuff, but I’ve<br>
                        always wanted a way to grab the file(s) selected in the File Browser.<br>
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                        This will require a new Quicksilver plug-in, but I can handle that end<br>
                        of it.<br>
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                        Is there any way to ask TextMate for the selected file(s) when the<br>
                        browser has focus?<br>
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                        And once I tell Quicksilver to use some app-specific selection behavior,<br>
                        the currently working text selection is going to break, so I need a way<br>
                        to get any selected text in the editor when it has focus as well.<br>
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                        If this isn’t currently possible, could it be added?<br>
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                        Rob McBroom<br>
                        http://www.skurfer.com/<br>
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