Am Montag, den 16.04.2007, 17:23 +1000 schrieb Andrew Kerr: > > I want to write a handler to simulate the behavior of firefox feature to > > use search-engines via keywords. [1] > > > > e.g. assign the keyword "z" to the amazon-search-engine and write in the > > adress-bar of firefox: "z harry potter" and it will search amazon. > > > > I want that behavior in deskbar. > > That behaviour *is* in deskbar: (right click) > Preferences > select > "Web Searches" > More... and then simply click in the shortcut field > next to the search engine to set a shortcut. >
Ooops :-) havent noticed that. Im using 2.18.1 under Ubuntu 7.04 and can only choose between "primary" and "all" search-engines under preferences here... > > But now, when i'm thinking about it, i'm reinventig the wheel. > > ...and much more than you thought. But does it allow to use keywords for the other backends too: beagle, evo and the like? When im working quickly, I like to omit the mouse/arrow keys where ever I can. (passionated vim-user ;-) ) So "Alt-F3 -> b sth" would be a good replacement for my gesture+browser searchengine. I see now that it is more than writing a simple handler (and thus exceeds my skills). Take it as a serious feature request. Sebastian. _______________________________________________ deskbar-applet-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/deskbar-applet-list
