Update: 4/14/2007: I've recreated the NIB file to use the latest version of the Cube Interface source. Update: Oops! I wasn't very specific about that .nib file. I've updated the instructions to make it more clear now. As for HEX colors in the Color Picker, try the HexColorPicker. Thanks Frank!There was a trend awhile back to tout your custom QuickSilver interface. At the time I resisted doing anything hardcore, content to enjoy other people's works. Well, without any QuickSilver updates lately, I finally gave in and copied a style I found in the forums created by Axlin by following the instructions provided by Hawk Wings. To save folks the hassle, I'll make this really easy for you. First, make sure you're running the latest version of QuickSilver (β51). Next, install the Cube interface if you don't have it already. Third, launch the Cube customization interface. Ok, once there, make your settings look like this: Now, here's where it gets a little dicey. You'll need to first download the replacement QSCubeInterface.nib from my server. Navigate to ~/Library/Application Support/Quicksilver/Plugins in the Finder and make a backup of the existing QSCubeInterface.nib file in that directory. Now, right click on QSCubeInterface.nib and select "Show Package Contents". Drill into Contents/Resources and unzip the QSCubeInterface.nib.zip file in this directory, overwriting the existing .nib (you should have already made a backup). Now, quit and restart QuickSilver and you should be good to go. Lemme know if it works for you and if you come up with any other interesting examples of customization, post them to the QuickSilver Flickr group.
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Contents/Resourcesyou should find the file you seek! ;)