No it won't. Actions from application menus are known as dynamic
actions because QS doesn't know them ahead of time and has to scan the
application (Illustrator in this case) dynamically to find all the
commands to make actions from them. Unfortunately these can't be saved.
You should be able to save a trigger for Illustrator (Show Menu Items)
and after running it typing Group would bring up the command (though
I'm having problems using Show Menu Items now).
Howard
Quicksilver stores all defined triggers in ~/Library/Application
Support/Quicksilver/Triggers.plist
It creates this file when first run, if it's not there it probably a
permissions problems that it can create the folder. See the FAQ under
QS won't install any plugins for details.
http://groups.google.com/group/blacktree-quicksilver/web/faq
There have been some reports of this file being corrupted on Leopard.
If this file doesn't exist or is corrupt, QS's trigger preferences
panel hangs and doesn't come up. Deleting it and restarting QS solves
that but loses any previously defined triggers.
Triggers for dynamic actions (like Get New Mail or menu items using
Show Menu Items....) can be created but will not exist when QS is
restart. It's a current limitation and there's no workaround. This is
why I ask what specific trigger you're trying to create.
Howard
1. Quit Quicksilver
2. In the Finder goto the folder ~/Library/Application Support/
Quicksilver/
(~ stands for your home folder)
3. Delete the file Triggers.plist you'll find there.
4. Restart Quicksilver (it will recreate a pristine version of
Triggers.plist)
You should now be able to get to the triggers preference panel.
For help with defining a google trigger and lots of other things, see
the manual:
http://mysite.verizon.net/hmelman/Quicksilver.pdf
Howard