On Nov 19, 2007, at 9:43 AM, Jasper van der Meulen wrote:
I usually open the project (thru quicksilver) and that opens TM.
You should be able to find out which TextMate.app Quicksilver launches by invoking Quicksilver, type enough to get TextMate showing, hit tab, then choose the "Reveal" action. There's no telling if the app you see when launching directly is the same as the app you'd see when using "Open With..." though.
Somehow also the programs that i;ve used before and arein my timemachine are also on my context-menu when i click for example a .txt document. Maybe it's so that spotight did something strange. .
I would unmount your Time Machine volume and run this (in Terminal):
/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Frameworks/ LaunchServices.framework/Support/lsregister -kill -r -domain local - domain system -domain user
That will cause your system to rebuild its database of what can open what. If the backed up apps aren't available, they can't be included. (This will also reset the system's notion of what has been launched before, so you will see some warnings when you open a file that launches an application for the "first time". This is normal and will only happen once per app.) Once it's done, you can remount the Time Machine volume, although, perhaps you should force Quicksilver to update its catalog as well before remounting it.
--- Rob McBroom http://www.skurfer.com/ I didn't "switch" to Apple... my OS did.