Kerry,
You
would add something like the following to its own line in
localaliases.txt:
d|wmd
%s|Merriam Webster|Merriam Webster Online
Dictionary|Reference\Language
where
the format is as
follows:
<alias>|<action>|<title>|<description>|<category> So in
my example above d would be what I typed to invoke the
search.
So
entering the following in DQSD would launch a Merriam Webster dictionary search
for octogenarian:
d
octogenarian
After
you make this entry in localaliases.txt and save it, you must reload DQSD by
entering ! in the text box.
Make
sense?
Also
FYI: any line beginning with // tells the program to ignore the rest of
the line because what follows is a comment for documentation
purposes.
JB
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