Status: Unconfirmed
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Labels: OS-Mac Area-Misc Pri-2 Type-Bug
New issue 21768 by [email protected]: Built-in Dictionary Not Accessible
from Chrome
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=21768
Chrome Version : 4.0.207.0
URLs (if applicable) :
OS version : 10.5.8
Behavior in Safari 3.x/4.x (if applicable): Works
Behavior in Firefox 3.x (if applicable): Doesn't Work
Behavior in Chrome for Windows: N/A
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Select a word.
2. Control-click the highlighted area to access the contextual menu.
OR
1. Place your cursor over a word.
2. Type Command-Control-D.
What is the expected result?
In the first case, a menu item: "Look Up in Dictionary" that looks up the
selection using the Mac OS X dictionary (see "contextual-menu-item.png").
In the second case, the keyboard shortcut automatically looks up whatever
word the cursor is over using the Mac OS X dictionary (see "dictionary-
floater").
What happens instead?
In the first case, that menu item is missing.
In the second case, the keyboard shortcut doesn't do anything.
Additional details:
This functionality is found in most default applications shipped with Mac
OS X including Safari, TextEdit, iChat, Preview, iCal etc. It also is
found in a
countless third-party applications like TextMate, VLC, and even the Google
App Engine Launcher.
Attachments:
contextual-menu-item.png 24.7 KB
dictionary-floater.png 19.9 KB
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