I use DQSD on all my XP system, and love it. On my one Vista system (RC1,
build 5600), I've installed DQSD 4.0 rc2. (I also installed the
DSQD-Vista.zip themes, and they look great, but have no affect on the
following bug.)
When searching for a regular search term, I get the following message
Thanks for the quick reply, Kim!
Yes, using the default Google search wasn't working.
No, I hadn't changed any preferences yet. I don't even see
useExternalBrowser in the default preferences.js at all.
What did fix my problem was setting IE7 as my default browser. Only then
did I discover
Wow! Thanks so much for the quick reply. It works well, with a minor
exception. (It doesn't handle misspellings correctly. Links in the popup
are not links in that case.) For example, try mwd /p missspell Still,
I'm delighted to have the popup back.
It's a feature I love so much I once
Sorry, Everybody,
My last reply to Shawn was premature. Shawn's mwd /popup fix is a fine
interim fix.
The fact that the list of spelling suggestions didn't include correct links
is not a new problem. What's more important is that support for multiple
entries for a word is broken. (Eg., mwd
The mwd.xml script has stopped working again. Although most of
m-w.comredirects to
merriam-webster.com, it looks like some has stopped doing so.
A part of the fix is to simply replace m-w.com with merriam-webster.com in
all the urls.
This is a sufficient fix for the popup mode. The normal mode
Even since that last one that was mailed out, another change was required.
(Not using m-w.com) Enclosed with this message is what I have in my
sandbox.
--David
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 8:26 AM, Glenn Carr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have the latest update to the mwd.xml search? Or
though.
Wonder if the (.+) should be greedy or not, too...
--David
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 8:54 AM, David Blume [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Even since that last one that was mailed out, another change was
required. (Not using m-w.com) Enclosed with this message is what I have
in my sandbox
Gräsman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi David,
Does the regular mwd search work?
After all the security enhancements to IE, popups have been hard to
get working properly -- are you still on Windows XP, or Vista?
Thanks,
- Kim
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 23:33, David Blume [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
);
dictPopup.document.selection.empty();
}
function dfGoToWord(w)
{
if ( dictPopup.document.selection.type == Text )
{
dfCopySelection();
}
else
{
df(w);
}
}
]]/script
copyright
Copyright (c) 2009 David Blume
Distributed under the terms
);
dictPopup.document.selection.empty();
}
function dfGoToWord(w)
{
if ( dictPopup.document.selection.type == Text )
{
dfCopySelection();
}
else
{
df(w);
}
}
]]/script
copyright
Copyright (c) 2009 David Blume
Distributed under
wrote:
Thanks David!
Committed, and will be part of the next release.
- Kim
On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 06:58, David Blume david.bl...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry, all. I'd left an alert() in there, had the dictionaries in the
wrong
order, and didn't know that there was formatting whitespace hidden
I've been concerned about this. I wish I could help with the development.
I could live with a gadget as long as Windows+S still brought it to the
foreground and gave its edit box focus (maybe even pasted the current
selection or clipboard contents in there...). I'd also love the searches
with
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