----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 11:37
AM
Subject: Re: [DQSD-Users] here's
one...
Yeah... there's no search/alias matching those
strings, so it doesn't add them to the menu.
Hmm... I'm in favor of keeping it as an
optional add-on, if it can be completely self-contained in an XML
file.
Dan,
Instead of adding snippets to the menu, how
about creating a popup window (similar to qsfind) with the list of current
snippets? I can see a window popping up with both the list of current
snips and options to create/edit snippets.
BTW, I'd also _really_ like to see the calendar
be completely self-contained in its own XML file.
Maybe we should create another subdirectory for
user add-ons/plug-ins that we could put items like this, the calendar, etc.
in.
Thoughts?
Glenn
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 10:24
AM
Subject: [DQSD-Users] here's
one...
my MRUmenu.txt looks like this...
tam
sfdqs
editsnippet('test2.html')
openSearchWindow('snippets')
snippet
well my menu has:
5 tam
4 sfqds
1 new snippet
perhaps the mrumenu code needs to ignore
snippet stuff. especially if snippets become standard.
since DQSD is primarily (not only) a search
utility, and snippets help compile a set of search results in one window i
have hanged my tune and vote to keep it.
just my 2 cents... now i'm broke
;)
JB