> Now that you mentioned the web search list, I just remember a request made by another user...
I'm happy to change this. Should we have 'search Gmail' or 'Gmail search'...? I think having 'search' first sounds better? On 22 June 2011 01:42, Henning Jungkurth <[email protected]>wrote: > Now that you mentioned the web search list, I just remember a request > made by another user: > In the simple web search list > (http://qs0.qsapp.com/plugin-data/web-search-list.php), some of the > searches are named with the "Search" first and then the name of the > search engine ("Search Gmail"), for some it's the other way around > ("Google Search (US)"). He asked to make that consistent. > I don't think it really matters for finding the searches, but it seems > more correct anyway. :-) > > On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 5:17 PM, Rob McBroom <[email protected]> > wrote: > > On Jun 21, 2011, at 10:53 AM, koro wrote: > > > >> Who maintains the list of web searches > http://qs0.qsapp.com/plugin-data/web-search-list-full.html > >> and the web search pluign? > > > > Patrick created it but there are a few of us that can change it as > needed. > > > >> Would it be much trouble to add an option to change the source of web > >> searches manually in the web search plugin? > > > > You can do this several ways. > > > > * You can add a new “Web Search List” under the Custom area of your > catalog and add them by hand. > > * You can stick the search URLs (containing ‘***’) in your browsers > bookmarks, and assuming those are scanned, you can use them. > > * You can maintain a text file that just lists a search URL on each line > and tell Quicksilver to index that (though I don’t think you can provide a > nice human-readable name this way) > > > > I use the first method. There are very few search engines I want so the > published lists tend to contain a lot of noise. > > > >> Also, from time to time sites change their way of searching and some > >> of the searches stop working. Is there a quick way to submit a fix? > >> For instance, the ArXiV search is broken. > > > > I’d just send the corrected search string to this list. One of us will > get it fixed. > > > > -- > > Rob McBroom > > <http://www.skurfer.com/> > > > > >
